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Dreams of the Queen

By: Jacqueline Patricks
Narrated by: Skyler Morgan
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Summary

A Wormhole to Another World

A Team of Scientists and Soldiers

Unimaginable Evil, Unexpected Mysteries, Unending Destiny

An Epic Adventure Across Time and Space

Listen to the science fiction trilogy from the nominee for Top Female Author of 2017 by The Author Show. Awarded the IndiePENdent’s Seal of Good Writing, Dreams of the Queen is the first book in The Brajj Trilogy, a multi-genre, sci-fi thriller.

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Dr. Cass Baros is haunted by dreams of an alien world and will do anything to find it.

Relentlessly, she works her science team and her fiancé, Dr. Julian Saunders. Captain Lewis’ military Spec Op team joins the scientists. Egos clash and agendas cross. Trapped, the team is plunged into a dangerous adventure beyond their control. They struggle to unravel millennia old secrets in an alien world where nothing is what it seems, especially the aliens.

Dr. Baros and her team are tossed between allies and enemies, genius and madness, and a betrayal frightening enough to cause the destruction of worlds.

©2012 Heather Mewis (P)2021 Heather Mewis
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Critic reviews

"Highly recommended, especially if you are a fan of Dr. Who or Stargate." (Readers Favorite)

"Dreams of the Queen is one of the most unique "other world" books I've read." (Pavarti Tyler, best-selling author of Chalk)

"I was addicted from start to finish." (Bibliophile Ramblings)

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Dreams

The narration of Skyler Morgan , was perfect. Loved listening .

You will find this is a fun science fiction, with a mix of horror, military adventure and a touch of erotic romance.

Throughout her life, Cass has had strange dreams; a strange cave, mysterious chanting in a language she doesn't know, and a beautiful yet strange man who insists she is his queen.
The story twists in several ways, keeping interest and excitement throughout.
All of the characters had their own strengths and weaknesses, giving a realistic feeling in their imperfections.

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Love the first part

I Dont know if it is personal preference or not, But I felt like the sudden sexuality even though I did understand its part, I just dont think it was needed. Actually rather the other way around.

I very much enjoy the the whole first half of the book. For the it was garder to get through the second half because of the whole time travel thing. It kind of put me off. However it was an intresting story and I can understand why the write är wanted it to go down that path. I am just extremley put off by time travel stories. Because they usually become very predictable suddenly. Also in this book. Once again personal opinon. However I did enjoy the overall listen, and I would go back for the authors next book.

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A mixed bag, some good some down right distressing

To be honest I found the first third of the book disinteresting. It was hard for me to pay attention to the story because it was slow and focused mainly on the couples relationship dynamics, with lots of arguing about their science project. I dreaded having to slog through 12.5 hours of this narrative just to get to the end.

However this soon changed once it turned a bit 'Stargatey', when a crew of scientists and solders were put together like the 'A Team' to investigate the newly discovered portal. Immediately thereafter we are introduced to sexy aliens and zombie like creatures which made the storyline much more interesting. However this book is marred by the over the top, seriously violent rape and murder scenes of women, which were totally unnecessary and did not add in any way, anything to the story. Warning: this may be very triggering for some people.

Another negative is that something would happen and the author would write narrative from the perspective and thought process of two or three different people one after the other. This was not necessary as he could have easily just written one person's perspective and briefly described other people's reactions. This doubling and tripling up of narrative happened frequently enough for me to become weary of it. It is partly why the book is so long. Much of the narrative could have been cut out without taking away from the main story. It ends on an interesting note, there's even some action thrown in, with it obviously leading to book 2.

The narrator did a good job at capturing the voices of the various different characters. Morgan is able to perform both male and female seamlessly.

I was given a copy of this book for free of my own choosing and have voluntarily left this review.

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