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  • Misconstrued

  • Mistaken Series, Book 2
  • Written by: Pixie Unger
  • Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
  • Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Misconstrued

Written by: Pixie Unger
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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My name is Wilhemina Jensen. I am one of the few people who survived when aliens first made contact.

“You cannot live on the food we have for you. That leaves me three choices: Let you continue to starve, slowly dying. Or put you out of your misery, and save the resources of feeding you for someone who has a chance to live.” The orc gave me a long, calculating look before he continued, “Or I can find you someone who is willing to spend his personal resources to care for a defective human.”

It wasn’t the invasion that made society fall, we did that all on our own. People panicked. The food supply chains broke down. We started fighting each other for the last loaf of bread or bag of flour. That was before I ever saw one of the orc-shaped aliens. One day at a time, concentrate on getting through today, worry about tomorrow if you got there. Be safe, be smart, be invisible. Take care of each other. And don’t forget to feed the cat.

I managed to hide for more than a year before they found me. I ended up living in a tent city set up in a school yard that felt like a human zoo for months when one of the orcs pulled me out of the food line. He and his friends fed me the first real meal I’d had in ages before sending me back to my tent. I wasn’t trying to attract attention, but the next thing I know, I’m getting special treatment. When I asked why, I didn’t like the vague answer I got about Romeo, Tybalt, Mac, and Iago deciding to keep me. I don’t know what they’re up to, and it’s hard to trust monsters at the end of the world.

©2021 Pixie Unger (P)2021 Podium Audio

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fantastic

so well written, story pulls you in and hard to put down. really unique characters

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Very different

You continue to listen as this story has it twists . Love the women and the males

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A Little Better

This was not a continuation from Book 1 considering it ended on a cliff hanger. I do not like this book. The main character eas a hypocrite and manipulative, I don't know where exactly the switch happened but she was able to pawn off her emotional baggage unto the Orcs instead of working through it. Plus she complained acted too sanctimonious at times. Why blame the Orcs for humanity's destruction when it was the humans who did it all on their own. Humans are evil and did a lot more evil deeds than the Orcs plus she herself participated in attacking Orcs. She didn't want the bad people to be hunted?? Knowing they were participating in human trafficking etc🙄 kake it make sense. She acts like humans are angels when we're nothing but devils and is shown of law and order falls. I give this book a two star plus the ending was awful-- along with the epilogue.

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