• The Melted Sea

  • The Tree of Ages Series, Book 2
  • By: Sara C. Roethle
  • Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (129 ratings)

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The Melted Sea

By: Sara C. Roethle
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
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Publisher's summary

War is coming. With the reappearance of the Tuatha De, the countryside is thrown into chaos. Entire villages have been obliterated. Magic users are suffering persecution along with the Faie, leaving droves of refuges to wait outside the gates of the great cities, hoping for the acceptance that will never come.

After a brief reunion with her companions, Finn is stolen away during the night by an unseen foe. Lost and alone, she must put her trust in a stranger if she hopes to reach Migris alive. Yet, nothing is as it seems, and those she trusts most may very well be the ones to betray her.

©2016 Sara C. Roethle (P)2018 Sara C. Roethle

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still loving this series!

the plot thickens and I'm loving it! the performance isn't the best (changing of name pronunciation throughout), but it's not bad either (good tone and timing).

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Horrible Narrator, speaks at different speeds.

Holly does not narrate as well as the first book’s narrator. She speaks too fast and then changes rhythm. I had to slow speed to .75 That dragged out some characters. This would have been much better if they kept the narrator of the first book. I truly enjoyed it. This version, not so much. I will make sure I don’t buy her narrative in the future. Sorry but true. Author is good, Who will check out more of her writing.

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Ok For Teens

Not much substance to the story, to me it seems shallow. Not horrible, I was just glad it was short.

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Expected More

This story is an enjoyable fantasy but it could use a little more depth into the various characters. I’ve gone through the second book now and I am just barely figuring who some of the characters and totally lost on each new city or town. I feel like I want to grasp onto these things but there is not enough substance to do that.
My main disgruntlement is with the performance. The performer in the first book was almost monotone, so I was glad to see there would be a switch in the second book. Unfortunately the first narrator got about a D and the second narrator only went up to a C.

This brings the stories to a level of a children’s series in many ways. I am just used to finding performances in all the other books I’ve listened to on audible as wonderful and completely forgetting the voice of the narrator and becoming totally engrossed in each character and the story as it unravels. Put more thought into who performs your books if you have any other books in the future.

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Plot is great, but story moves slow.

I love the storyline, I just wish there was a little more action, and interaction between the characters, and a little less description.

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Awful narrator.

I will have to read the physical book, because for some reason the narrator is different than for the first book. I loved the first book’s narrator, especially for Finn, but this one is so different from the last one, it just doesn’t work for this story. It sounds like she has a southern drawl sometimes, and she talks so fast I checked to see if I had changed the speed on my app. Can’t listen anymore.

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Disappointed in this series.

Based on the ads for this series, I was really looking forward to listening to it. I am so disappointed. It sounded like such a great story idea. However I'm having a hard time getting through this one. The narrator is different than the first and does fairly well at the character voices but her narration is irritating. Also, the author throws in so many really unnecessary descriptive terms that I feel like I'm listening to something where word count and not quality was the goal. How many more words do I need to complete the assignment? Oh let me throw a few more in. And some of the dialogue stretches credibility. Finn gets offended that her private conversations were listened too. What the heck does she expect from con artists, cut throats and thieves? They are not really your BFFs. Good grief. And who cares and how do you know it's fresh butter with the food you are being fed by your realllllllly nice curly blond haired jailer with the sausage fingers who seems to genuinely like you? Oh I could go on and on. Very hard to listen to. I got through the first book of the series only mildly put off by the writing. This one is much worse. The characters are superficial and the dialogue is flip given you are supposed to believe they are in a life and death situation with dead bodies and gore showing up fairly regularly. Lots of unnecessary explaining and weird inner dialogue that doesn't fit the circumstances. It is very distracting from the actual story. Which is a shame because it has great potential.

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Repetitive and boring

*Spoilers* Ok so the first book was slow but interesting so decided to get the second book. I'm sad to report that Finn/Fynn gets kidnapped like 4 times, which now makes it what like 5 times? She has completely exhausted this ridiculousness. The characters are therefore always searching for her. The poor old man spends the entire book searching for her only to end up as a tree. Extremely disappointed and won't be buying the forth.

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