Divided Allegiance
The Deed of Paksenarrion, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Van Dyck
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By:
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Elizabeth Moon
Paksenarrion, once a sheepfarmer's daughter, now a veteran warrior, meets new challenges as she breaks up a robber gang, dispells an ancient evil possessing an elvish shrine, and is accepted for training at an academy for knights. Clearly, a high destiny awaits her.
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The story was compelling and I had to keep listening.
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Tears, feels, and general frustration/confusion felt alongside Paks has left me needing to buy more credits before my next one is available.
Elizabeth Moon, thank you. I love you and I hate you. This series has brought me a new view and understanding of not only paladins but fantasy in general.
The feels
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Did Jennifer Van Dyck ever bother to
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narrator is good but bad at pronunciations
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A Palidan Candidate
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Though the reading is tougher with more characters this time around, the narrator feels generally stiff and over- or under-inflective, for example: Messinian who sounds far too comedic and makes this part of the book not as enjoyable.
Slow start but an incredible finish
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