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The Storm's Whisper

Broken Lands Series, Book 5

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The Storm's Whisper

By: T. A. White
Narrated by: Christa Lewis
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The path to peace is never easy.

As the first Caller in living memory, Eva struggles to find her footing as the bridge between her chosen people and the mythological race known as the Kyren.

When unexpected arrivals threaten to test the newly formed alliance, Eva and her protector, Caden, fight to hold together the fast-fraying bonds before peace unravels and war once again returns. Should she fail, bloodshed the likes the Broken Lands haven't seen since the cataclysm will stain the ground red.

The mysterious abilities that lie at the heart of Eva's power will be her salvation or lead to her becoming an evil far worse than anything seen before. Will this land fall or be reborn into a new age?

©2022 T.A. White (P)2022 Tantor
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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Story continued with smooth transition. I would recommend this book as Eva continues her story which branches off of Shea’s story,

New character introduced

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I loved Shia and Fallen and my love for Eva and Caden is equal. I hope this is not the end of the series and maybe have more characters have their own books. This is a series that you need to read in order for full enjoyment. Great adventure, characters, mythological beings, and world building. I will be rereading the series in the future. This was maybe my least favorite of the series, mind you I still really enjoyed the story and I love having the gang back, and the newest Tinrin was a hoot. The story line had a just a little bit too much should of, would of, could in the plot and it didn’t do any favors for the progression, but about halfway through the book that ends and the story progresses. Narrator was good.

An Amazing World.

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Loved it! Fantastic end to a great story and a wonderful narrator. I can hardly wait for book 6🤞🏻.

Fantastic! Loved it! Fantastic end to a great d

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I decided to re-listen to the entire Broken Lands series before I started The Storm's Whisper. I'm so glad I did...this was an awesome addition to the saga. Eva's story is deep and full of emotion and integrates nicely into the mythos of the Pathfinders. Definitely another win for T A White and another win for her fans. I'm hoping for many more books in this fascinating world.

Terrific!

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It felt like book 4 was 25% filler and this book was %75 filler; if the filler had been cut out, these two books would have made a single, fantastic five star book. As-is, I liked book 4 a lot, but this one annoyed me and gave very little payoff.

The author’s trademark formula was on full display: the characters spent the majority of the book traveling, harried by an unknown enemy, forming uneasy alliances, torturing captured red shirt foot soldiers (and joking about said torture), ruminating on their past/future, and then the FMC nobly (or foolishly) goes off to face the enemy alone, where the enemy monologues longer than it takes to vanquish him.

Seriously, the diversions to think or info dump were exasperating. The worst ones were in the middle of the action scenes, like where Calden is engaging the enemy, but the listener is told all about Calden’s rise from a discarded child to Fallon’s cold Commander, and how Calden doesn’t really like to kill but he’s good at it, and actually it’s nice that he’s finally getting to do something, although he really should have married Eva in the Trateri custom … I’m sorry, wasn’t Calden in a life or death battle?

Even the supporting characters get the thought diversion treatment, like how in the middle of another life and death action scene, the listener is told about healer Chiron’s backstory, and Chiron’s apprentice, and how Chiron is just as much a warrior as he is a healer…

And where one awkwardly placed info dump would be survivable, we get multiple info dumps about the same dagnabbit topic, over and over and over again. Dead. Horse. Beaten. Again.

For all the repetition and rumination, there’s nothing new here except some new Trateri warriors to provide banter and torture jokes.

Ends not with a bang, but a whisper

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The story this series portrays is good, really good. The writing is absolutely full of fluff. Every sentence a character says is followed by 5 pages of inner monologue. That gets frustrating when it’s a character asking a question at a pivotal moment. I (and I’m being 100% serious) had to go back and reread what was asked or said when reading a reply from another character because the others statement or question was 10 pages ago. When the inner dialogue starts becoming wildly contradictory & insanely repetitive (omg repetitive as hell) I wanted to scream because I was stuck reading and/or listening to this story because I’m invested but I want to punch the space cadet of character. I mean there wouldn’t actually be time in certain scenarios for the people to have that many thoughts. In my head they mostly stare into space. It’s best to read it because it’s easy to skim. The audiobook is much harder to get through. The narrator (bless her heart) is good and makes it somewhat palatable but I swear I heard her even roll her eyes a few times. This was hands down the worst book in the series due to this issue. Wayfarers keep was the second worst one. The first book, and the 4th are the best. They still have this strange writing style but they are better. The series she has about the Tuann (has the trials and convictions book) also has this style and like this series it’s gets worse book by book. I love the stories. Love them. I just wish she would get an editor.

90% stream of consciousness inner monologue.

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