• Elf-Witch

  • Realm Jumper Chronicles, Book 2
  • By: Raven Williams
  • Narrated by: Richard Coombs
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Elf-Witch

By: Raven Williams
Narrated by: Richard Coombs
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Publisher's summary

A collision of worlds as destinies entwine.

After Earth's last great Ice Age, an ancient prophecy was spoken of a child born who would bring balance to Light and Dark and destroy the Dark Magic wielders. Discovering this prophecy, a Dark Magic caster makes it his life's mission to ensure the prophecy remains unfulfilled.

At 35, Maia wonders if she'll ever fit into the human life she's living. She's always felt different, something more. As of late, she feels the magic beneath her skin aching to get out. Add to that strange dreams and visions and she feels lost and maybe a little crazy. When the Goddess speaks to her and tells her to call to her the one in her vision, she does, and everything in her life changes.

The Dragon-shifter Drago, never really getting along with his father, goes against his wishes and offers his assistance in capturing the Dark Elves. Along the way, he aides Elwyndyn in his duty to guard and contact the human having flashes of Elven memory. What he did not expect was to have such intense feelings for her. In his quest to understand his feelings, he learns news of his and his "father's" past that changes everything he ever knew about himself.

©2015 Raven Williams (P)2016 Raven Williams

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Exciting read!

What did you love best about Elf-Witch?

How everything tied together at the end.

What did you like best about this story?

The creation of the fantasy world.

Which character – as performed by Richard Coombs – was your favorite?

The evil elf. I loved the voice and could actually see a creepy elf in my head.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When I learned who the elf-witch was. I had my suspicions.

Any additional comments?

Sometimes I do a lot of traveling and audio books keep me company. The Realm Jumper Chronicles I got into with book 1 in audio. I’m glad that Richard Coombs is still narrating. He has the ability to vary his voice per character and individualize them. That makes them even more real and I see the story unfold.As for the story, a few twists and a creative fantasy world that could rival Harry Potter or one of my favorites the Chronicles of Narnia. Raven Williams has developed an entire world with elves, dragons and witches. The Realm Jumpers go from Paer-Jhysael to Earth through portals. In this segment they are looking for the elf-witch a young lady who is spoken about in prophecy to be extremely powerful and on the side of the good elves. Like a true fantasy story there are bad elves with evil intentions.For the fantasy crazed reader this is a must read series.

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