Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
As this is both book six in the series and book one of a saga one can anticipate that there are background details you’ll be missing here or there. You expect the first few captors to bring you up to speed and the story to progress in some interesting and meaningful way. None of that happens, almost no backstory, the lead character goes on a few quests and we learn about other characters and what they are doing in this world with little information as to how they are related let alone even included in this story. Warning… I you are not prepared to listen/read about a girl that talks to the memories of her father and grand father, in which she caunstantly thinks ‘Tarah Woodblade, doesn’t cry..”Tarah Woodblade, doesn’t give-up…’ ‘Tarah Woodblade, doesn’t…’ The first five chapters or so seemingly have her saying/thinking her name more times than one would want to count and I found it to be a significant detractor from the mediaoker story line.
Would you recommend Tarah Woodblade to your friends? Why or why not?
Absolutely not. The first 4-5 chapters are torture to get through. The story-line and character development are mediaoker