
Preserving Hope
The Aliomenti Saga, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Todd McLaren
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By:
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Alex Albrinck
Will Stark has been sent on a mission to save the life of a young woman named Elizabeth. He does not know who is threatening her or why. He knows only that failure is not an option, for it will mean three of the most important people in his life will cease to exist.
Will finds himself in a unique medieval village constructed deep in a forest, its residents prosperous and healthy to an unnatural degree. Their leader, a man named Arthur, weaves an alluring tale: that the supernatural abilities long thought the realm of myth or magic are real, that they can be developed with the correct usage of certain foods to enthrall the villagers and enrich and empower himself. The only issue is that the villagers have no idea what concoction will trigger those abilities. They must test. And the villagers have put that responsibility on one young girl - against her will.
Will makes his mark on the village in the woods, increasing their prosperity and helping to introduce innovations decades or centuries before their time. Yet Arthur, in his desperate need for power and control, will sabotage everything to retain his total control of the village - even if it means sacrificing his own daughter's life.
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Good saga in my opinion
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The storytelling is still great and the innovation of the MC applying his future knowledge to help make people’s lives better. The MC is a genuine joy to read about. I also love the strength and character of a young Elizabeth. Her tenacity and passion to try and bring the village out of their deplorable mentality is admirable.
The emotional and dramatic aspects are written well and feel VERY real. Will’s pacifistic approach to things is a bit frustrating at times so be warned…
Finding out about the lore/origin story of the original village from which the Aliomenti rise is also interesting.
The plot twists and bombs dropped still blow me away!
The narrator continues to give a great performance and bringing the characters, that I enjoyed years ago when I read it, to life!
I enjoyed it enough that I ended up jumping into the next one and had to come back to leave a review for this one.
This one is both intriguing and painful at times…
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1. English spoken in England in the 11th century =/= English spoken now. Its not only small words and arrangements but the entire language. When did Will learn this language?
2. Written English in the 11th century =/= written English now so how did Will suddenly learn it? Is he secretly a major middle ages England history buff?
Historical inaccuracies and small plot holes
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