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Fortress of the Lost Amulet

Treasure Hunters Alliance, Book 1

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Fortress of the Lost Amulet

By: Michael Webb
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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Part Indiana Jones. Part Percy Jackson. All fantasy adventure.

Peter cares about three things: his family, his friends, and escaping an apprenticeship he hates. He works to appease his parents, but bides his time until he can adventure on his own.

Rumors surface of a legendary treasure, the Amulet of Power, that’s been lost for centuries. When a clue to the artifact’s location falls in their laps, Peter and his friends embark on a quest to uncover the long-forgotten mysteries of the fabled prize.

Unfortunately, the group of friends aren’t the only ones seeking it. An enemy will stop at nothing to receive the limitless power the Amulet supplies. The closer Peter gets, the higher the stakes become. Not only is his city threatened, but the lives of his friends and family hang in the balance, and the only way to save them is to find the treasure first.

From the hot, new, young-adult fantasy author Michael Webb comes an epic adventure of treasure, danger, incredible powers, betrayal, and found family.

©2023 Michael Webb (P)2023 Michael Webb
Coming of Age Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Adventure

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The story and characters in the Fortress of the Lost Amulet are all very nice to spend time with.
The main cast of characters are highly likeable; and their personalities and differences make them a compelling group to follow.

My main ‘problem’ was in the narration, where the tone of voice and pace of delivery took a little getting used to. It felt quite slow and ponderous (but moving to higher speed playback was not a desirable experience for me). I did warm to it by the end.
3 stars is ‘harsh’ but I can’t give half stars. But the story was better than the narration that served it.

I will be getting the second entry in the series when my next credit rolls around, as I want to see how the gang continue on.

Thoroughly Enjoyable Adventure

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