Dao Divinity
A Fantasy Cultivation Novel (The First Immortal, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Lewis Alexander
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Rozelyn Rader
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By:
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Bruce Sentar
About this listen
Dao Divinity! I continue blending cultivation and fantasy with my latest series.
It is a fantasy world, where the progressive magic system follows the cultivation concept of dao.
Dar’s life was simple. Till a driving accident brings him to a new world filled with magic and creatures from fantasy.
He has a fresh chance in a new world, but not everything is peaceful in Granterra. Luckily, with an enchanted body and a legendary ability to grow his magic, Dar has an advantage in cultivating his Dao that no one else does. He’ll have to embrace his newfound powers to their fullest if he’s coming out ahead.
Good for him that the two best ways to expand his magic are by killing his enemies and loving on his women. Given the stunning witch and dryad on his side, it’s not hard to do both.
Dao Divinity has now been rerecorded with duet narration.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-12-21
great
great start to a series very nice work great world and characters top story cant wait for more
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- Anonymous User
- 25-11-21
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Solid story with great characters and a griping finalae however...
There are odd gaps between phases and lines of dialogue that really disrupt the flow. It also feels like the narrator is spreaking prose in the masculine voice even though its unnecessary for third person although its hard to be sure.
The narrator does do a good job differentiating charcters in the book however.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-01-22
Ok but narrator is a little annoying
I wish they would keep the protagonist's accent consistent he sometimes has a southern American accent and sometimes doesn't it's annoying
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