Forest of Desire
Description
Is there anything better than a quiet life? Well, there's a quiet life surrounded by people you care about, people who love you in return, of course. But Tailyn Vlashich knew nothing of the kind. His parents had died years before, the townspeople stayed well away from the god's favorite, and his guardian just wanted to be rid of him. That was the setting when Tailyn was again placed on the road to uncertainty, beset by terrifying lixes, and hounded by a harsh trainer it was impossible to please. All he can do is bear up and keep pushing forward in the hopes that his wishes will be granted. As legend has it, somewhere ahead lies the Forest of Desire, a place capable of bringing to life one's every wish. For example, returning Valia Levor, Tailyn's betrothed, who was kidnapped. Oh, and does anyone know why Forian Tarn still isn't back from his trip?
Product Details
Price
$24.99
$23.24
Publisher
Tantor Audio
Publish Date
November 24, 2020
Language
English
Type
MP3 CD
EAN/UPC
9798200202430
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Vasily Mahanenko is the author of several works of science fiction and fantasy, including the Way of the Shaman series. He graduated from Belgorod State University in Russia and currently works as a project manager.
Henry W. Kramer is a resident DC-based voice actor of several years, with a BA in theater from St. Mary's Honors College. He has worked with companies such as Blunderwoman Productions, Graphic Audio, and now Tantor Audio, with parts ranging from western cowpokes, to aristocratic lordlings with parental issues, to romantic interests possessed by ancient Peloponnesian Gods of Law and Rule. A few of the books he has narrated include the Myrrosil Chronicles by Steven C. McCullough, the Soldiers of Earthrise series by Daniel Arenson, and the Caleb Books series by Ted Dekker.
Jaren Firth is a professional translator. He has worked with many authors, including Andrey Vasilyev, Vasily Mahanenko, and John Gold.