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Through the Door

The Thin Veil, Book 1

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Through the Door

De: Jodi McIsaac
Narrado por: Kate Rudd
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Single mom Cedar McLeod leads an ordinary but lonely life, balancing the demands of her career and her six-year-old daughter, Eden. One day, a fight between the two leads to the stunning discovery that Eden can open portals to anywhere she imagines. But before they can learn more about Eden’s extraordinary gift, the young girl mysteriously disappears. Desperate to find answers and her daughter, Cedar seeks out Eden’s father, who left before Eden was born. What she discovers challenges everything she’s ever known about the world around her: Magic is real - and mythical beings from an ancient world will stop at nothing to possess Eden’s abilities. Now, Cedar may have to put her faith in all of them if she hopes to save her daughter’s life.

The first in the Thin Veil series, Through the Door is a pulse-pounding adventure that takes listeners across the globe and into the ancient realm of Celtic myths, where the stakes are high and only the deepest love will survive.

©2013 Jodi McIsaac (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporario Fantasía Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano Romance Romance paranormal Ficción
Engaging Fantasy • Interesting Irish Lore • Wonderful Narration • Enjoyable Storyline • Page-turning Adventure

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what a great read! i really enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it down.

a must read

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The plot line was a little weak, but it was interesting nonetheless....jyst a few eyerolls now and then.

An interesting read

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Fun reading w a story you want to keep listening to! You'll be satisfied w your purchase:)

Great book

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Go away for a while and enjoy this tale. You will want to continue the story.

Wonderful Read

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In a teen book, I don't like promoting sex before marriage. The main characters could easily have been married.

The reader was good and I didn't have any problem with her voicing of male characters. Some female readers sound a little too much like pimply teens instead of the big brawny male characters they are sometimes meant to portray. Really 4 1/2 stars. I couldn't give her 5 in comparison to readers like Bronson Pinchot or Davina Porter.

I liked the main character but other characters were not allowed to be fleshed out. Some of them seemed a little hollow.

The book breaks down and ends a little too quickly and easily -- with a whimper instead of a bang.

Without giving anything away, I wanted to see a larger part of story take place in another setting. I understand perhaps why that did not happen but that contributed to the lack of drama at the end. In fact, I had the feeling that the climax was precipitated by one of John W. Campbell's pocket franistans. Maybe I missed something.

Just misses on a few points

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