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  • Written by: Ben Hale
  • Narrated by: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 34 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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The Chronicles of Lumineia Omnibus: Books 1-3

Written by: Ben Hale
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Publisher's Summary

Elseerian, book one: The assassination of heroes was once a warning...for an invasion that nearly destroyed the world. Nations were slaughtered, cities were erased from existence, and defending armies were crushed into oblivion. With hundreds of thousands dead, the races stood on the verge of extinction. But the end did not come. Instead the black horde vanished, leaving terrified survivors in its wake. As the centuries passed, the holocaust faded into myth and legend. With the tale forgotten, the renewed signs go unheeded. Only a supreme warrior can stave off the inevitable, a warrior named Elseerian. For the killings have already begun....

The Gathering, book two: Born of darkness, the ultimate army has been unleashed. The only hope lies in destroying the source - before all life is extinguished. Fate has chosen Elseerian for the impossible feat, but as he embarks on the harrowing journey the invasion must be delayed. With time as their only weapon against extinction, the elves issue a desperate call...for every race to ally. Facing annihilation, many will realize that survival lies in unity, courage sleeps in ordinary citizens, and average people can turn the tide of war. The Gathering has begun.

Seven Days, book three: Forced to ally, the world has gathered against the endless night. Numbering over a million souls, they are the survivors of nations. They have armed themselves with weapons and magic and defend the strongest fortress ever built. Led by a supreme strategic mind, the races have organized into battalions, designed unique tactics, and fortified their position beyond any conceivable need. But now their foe is at their gates, and to a man they cling to the same hope - to survive until Elseerian can defeat the source. The best they can last is seven days....

©2013 Ben Hale (P)2015 Podium Publishing

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Great!

That was fun. It was easy enough to follow along and know whose who. Professional narration with good voices. The story just kept getting better... I didn't want it to end.

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Too much focus on battle, less on story

It reminded me of the “Bloody 9”.
I think there was too much attention paid to the fighting. There wasn’t much of a story line, as it was battle.
I think there should’ve been two narrators because of the multitude of regular characters speaking. Derek Perkins did a fantastic job, despite having to deal with 12 plus active characters Interacting.
I still enjoyed it.
I’ve had my fill of his books though. I read the series of the shattered souls and this. The synopsis on the others appears to have the same ole theme and battle with Villian (can’t remember his name).

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