• The Ward

  • Prophet's Legacy Series, Book 1
  • By: Jolie Banner
  • Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
  • Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Ward

By: Jolie Banner
Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
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"They say that right before you die your whole life flashes before your eyes. What a load of crap! The second I felt the "click" beneath my boot all I saw was his face. I had left him standing mere feet behind me, and if I moved a millimeter more, I would kill us both. If you asked me what you see before you die, I'd be the first to tell you that it's not the life you've lived that replays in your mind's eye, but the one you haven't".

For five long years Jaylee Penn Sayer has had recurring dreams of the day a landmine in Kuwait almost took her life, and of the man who saved her in a way she would never be able to accurately explain. For a half decade she dreamed of the way he and their teammates had disappeared into thin air, and why the remaining witnesses to the event seem to have no recollection of it at all.

One tragic night, as Jaylee watched her best friend's life slipping away, the man who saved her, Marcus Cain, returns the way he left...suddenly, inexplicably, and carrying the pieces to Jaylee's heart. Immediately Jaylee's reality is turned upside down by a series of nightmarish attempts on her life, and Marcus is forced to reveal who, and what, he really is, the truth about her destiny, and why she can never have the thing she wants most. Him.

As an ancient prophecy unfolds, worlds begin colliding around her, and Jaylee starts to discover gifts she never knew she had, gifts that mark her as an enemy to a dangerous foe, that free her from a curse, and that force her to send Marcus away. Possibly forever.

©2017 Jenny Li Groves (P)2019 Jenny Li Groves

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Loved it

Thank you for FINALLY making this audible! This is one of my favorite book series and I can’t wait to have them all in my audible collection! I listen to it at work and on the road! Great story line really grabs you and pulls you in! Narration is great as well! Kudos to you for fulfilling my wishes! All I could have hoped for with this book!

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Boring and hard to get into.

The first several hours are just her and her friend hanging out with a few flashbacks thrown in. It's literally hours just to give us context for a single event. I haven't DNFd as I'm hoping it picks up, but so far it's a no go. I've never read a book that has carried on for this long just to convey a single flashback and relationship. It's becoming painful to listen to because of how absolutely boring it is.

The concept is great, the writing is good, but it's just so boring.

The narrator's performance was good, but her slow reading made what was already boring, a snoozefest.

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