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Into the Aether

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A scared teenager, Lara must battle her own inner demons … while being stalked in her nightmares by an all-too-real monster. She has only two options: run or succumb.

A courageous woman, Cybil is doing her best to piece together a new life free of her abusive husband. She is cursed with confused glimpses into future events she may not be able to change—including her own death.

An honorable warrior, and the reluctant leader of her people, August must undertake the familial obligation of protecting a seemingly ordinary high school teacher. If she shirks her duty, then the world will fall to a preternatural tyrant in search of a long-lost weapon of immense power.

Their stories weave together to reveal a mysterious supernatural world that hides just beneath our own. As chaos swirls among and around them, the three women must put aside their differences and act together, or watch two worlds collide in a deluge of fire and blood.

9 pages, Audible Audio

Published June 1, 2015

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T.C. Pearce

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Profile Image for Deedra.
3,932 reviews39 followers
January 1, 2017
I liked these books.I was confused at times.Lara can go in and out of peoples dreams,just like her dad did.She fights a monster that turns out to be her fathers damaged spirit.He comes to his senses,even as a shade,and helps her understand what she is.There id death and mayhem.I enjoyed Suzanne Elise Freemans narration.I was given this book free by either the author,narrator or publisher.
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53 reviews3 followers
July 28, 2015
T.C. Pearce take us into a world where humans are not the only race and things that happen in dreams are reality. I was mesmerized by several parts of this story especially the character developments and magical elements of the plot. I was eager to see how it ended. However, I feel there were too many components to the story, too many characters, and too many sub plots, that made it hard to follow along at times. I enjoyed the ending but it was over a little too quickly, and seemingly too easy, for the masterful story Pearce created.

Suzanne Freeman does a fine job with this story's narration and its multitude of characters. I was impressed by her character nuisances which were subtle, natural, and a perfect fit for each person. The timing between scenes and chapters were a little rushed for me, but that did not hinder her story telling and it was enjoyable to listen.

Overall I enjoyed this novel and would recommend it to all.

This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.
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October 16, 2017
Into the Aether is a terrific paranormal mystery where dreams may be reality and reality is subject to question. Although I found it a bit hard in the beginning to get my footing, once I understood the shifting structure I enjoyed the story and the characters immensely. I listened to the book on the audible app and the narration was well done.

I received this title for free in exchange for an unbiased review.
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