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Dawnrise [Dramatized Adaptation]

The Chaos Queen, Book 5

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Dawnrise [Dramatized Adaptation]

Written by: Christopher Husberg
Narrated by: Colleen Delany, Dani Stoller, Danny Gavigan, Henry Kramer, Holly Adams, Kenyatta Rogers, Lise Bruneau, Marni Penning, Nanette Savard, Terence Aselford, Tia Shearer
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Nothing is as it seems.

Sfaera-shattering revelations reveal there is more to the Nine Daemons - and Canta - than anyone could have imagined, and deep in the heart of Triah, a threat that has lurked below the surface for years finally rises, gathering unimaginable power.

Knot, still reeling from a shocking death, tries to put himself back together in time to fight. Two ex-Nazaniin assassins, Code and Kali, form an unlikely alliance. Cinzia, more suspicious than ever of her sister Jane Oden - Canta's prophetess - rallies as many people as she can to save the Sfaera from imminent destruction. And Winter, the Chaos Queen herself, realizes she must finally choose sides and face the greatest test of her life: finding the humility to seek help.

Deep in the heart of Triah, a threat that has lurked below the surface for years finally rises, gathering unimaginable power. Only the unlikely alliance formed between the two former Nazaniin assassins, Code and Kali, stands in its way.

Characters old and new join forces to preserve life as they know it. The darkest night the Sfaera has ever known is about to end, but whether it ends in daylight or destruction remains to be seen....

Performed by Nanette Savard, Dani Stoller, Marni Penning, Henry Kramer, Tia Shearer, Lise Bruneau, Katy Carkuff, Nora Achrati, KenYatta Rogers, Danny Gavigan, Joy Jones, Christopher Walker, Michael Glenn, Bradley Smith, Evan Casey, Nanna Ingvarsson, Amanda Forstrom, Terence Aselford, Alejandro Ruiz, Tracy Olivera, Chris Genebach, Steven Carpenter, Richard Rohan, Yasmin Tuazon, Colleen Delany, Michael John Casey, and Scott McCormick.

©2021 Christopher Husberg (P)2021 Graphic Audio
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Lackluster and and pacing issues

Everything that was built up over the course of 4 books ultimately fizzles out by the end. Many elements that were built up are either discarded or ignored. Pacing is this books biggest issue with it seemingly rushed half the time. Especially by the time the final battle happens it seems like the author was too tired to give one final big bang, (Unless you consider what happened to the Giant Enemin). Canta ultimately fails to be that terrifying as a big bad, as she has her own diluted reasons for doing what she's doing. The Tiellan Monarchs are largely forgotten and very underutilized. The entire Nazaniin subplot was unnecessary but I guess we needed a second villain. All politics are forgotten and everyone seems to just be hanging out in the same area. Winter has a surprisingly refreshing transformation and her message in the epilogue made me well up in tears.

As always the cast at GA has done a wonderful job. Although I was sad at realizing Thomas Keegan would not finish his performance as Knot, Danny Gavigan stepped into the role and did a great job.

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