
Book One of The Dawning of Power trilogy Echoes of the ancients' power are distant memories, tattered and faded by the passage of eons, but that is about to change. A new dawn has arrived. Latent abilities, harbored in mankind's deepest fibers, wait to be unleashed. Ancient evils awaken, and old fears ignite the fires of war. In times such as these, ordinary people have the power to save the world... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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The Herald calls.
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A storm approaches.
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Alliances, threats, and lies.
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A dangerous test imperils all.
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Powers manifest and the desert awaits.
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An unexpected foe strikes.
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The Herald embraces her role.
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This trilogy is Excellent!
I can’t tell you if it was the narration or the writing but I just couldn’t get fully invested in this. I made through this book and half of book 2 before I had to give it up. I don’t think that it’s bad but maybe it’s just not for me. I would never tell someone a NOT to give it a try but I, also, couldn’t see myself recommending this one.
I listen to podiobooks at work and this trilogy is the best one i've listened to in the past year. You fall in love with the characters and they stick with you even after you finish the story.
Call of the Herald has a great storyline and a number of arcs that leave the listener guessing and wanting to find out what happens next.. Rathbone creates a vivid world, allowing the imagination to take over. I highly recommend this book.
Very entertaining
You know the first episode I tried twice and had a hard time staying with but...... Now I really like the story and the reading is fine. I'm 1/2 way through and love it and DL the next two in the sires I'm a podaholic so need next fix
Call of the Herald !!! What a book.. very well presented. I could not stop listening... i got to the end and had to start on book 2 then 3.
MUST LISTEN / READ!!!
Download now.
I really enjoyed this tale. great to walk home to
It wasn't that bad. I have heard way worse. This is worth a listen.
This narrator is so annoying. The way he reads is just, just. Well I suggest download and liiiisten. The peeeersons whooo do, wiiiilll seeeee what iiii meeean. I bit like Steven Hawkins but not actually computerised.
If it doesnt grate on you then I reckon you've got a good story here. I couldn't get past the first 15 mins though.
I loved this book ! Well written, Well Read ! If you are into podiobooks this is a must listen ... If you enjoy Nathan Lowell or Abigail Hilton you'll love this !
Can't wait to listen to the rest of the series
Growing up there was one book I would read over and over again as a child. It was The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. It remained on the very top of my favorite list for over 20 years. I have read close to 2000 books in my time and nothing ever came close to knocking that book from the top of the list as number 1.
Now all three books from The Dawning of Power trilogy have done what no other book could. This trilogy is now my number 1. I love the story. It enraptured me, enthralled, and wrap... more
I can't comment on the story because I really couldn't even make it past the first few minutes of his terribly flat voice that kept carrying the syllables out soooo loooong that I couldn't take it. And I've listened to some badly read podiobooks before.
Read good reviews on this book but I couldn't take the reading. I tried to ignore it but was impossible for
Me. Can't comment on the story.
I'm well and truly hooked on these books. I'm looking forward to getting the book in print for my daughter to read. Can't wait to sink my teeth into Rathbone's future books.









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