Children of Rhatlan


Read by Jonathan Fesmire

(4.2 stars; 225 reviews)

Garum and Vayin are "duals," twins trapped in each other's minds and bodies, sharing one life. When a deranged wizard hunts them, whom can they turn to? Their mentor? The city guard Vayin loves? The Wizards' Guild? In a world that hates duals, anyone could be their enemy, and one misstep could get them killed.

"Children of Rhatlan is a unique romp through an original world that not only entertained me, but made me think as well. I can think of no higher praise for a fantasy novel."
-Steve Lazarowitz, author of Alaric Swifthand

"There were enough twists and turns to keep me riveted until the last lines. Children of Rhatlan is a winner!" -Jonathan Lambert, Millennium Science Fiction and Fantasy

"Magic, treachery, valor, prejudice-Fesmire builds a world sword and sorcery fans will welcome and adventure fans will want to explore fully."
-Lisa DuMond, SF Site and MEviews


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Chapters

Chapter 1: Impulse To Steal Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 2: Strange Old Jevya Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 3: Temple Services Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 4: It Starts With a Kiss Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 5: Dual Magic Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 6: Brinina's Prayer Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 7: Practice Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 8: Jevya's Brother Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 9: Paterun in Pursuit Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 10: Jevya's Cottage Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 11: Gwiren the Oracle Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 12: Secrets and Discoveries Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 13: Ren Learns More Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 14: Sighting Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 15: The Dual Hunt Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 16: Elir's Offer Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 17: Vayin Learns to Fight Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 18: The Jester Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 19: Paterun's Death Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 20: Wizard's Guile Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 21: Ren Reads the Cards Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 22: Cabinet Maker and Children Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 23: Wynoa the Healer Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 24: Dual Switch Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 25: Burning Secrets Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 26: Largord Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 27: Paterun's Spell Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 28: A Harsh Return Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 29: Garum's Prayer Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 30: Rhatlan in the Field Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 31: The Day Comes Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 32: Sword and Staff Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Chapter 33: Banaib Read by Jonathan Fesmire

Reviews


(0 stars)

TERRIFIC story. I love the idea of duals. Initially, I thought it was a case of just two personalities in one body (you know, like Eve or Sybil), so it came as a very pleasant surprise when it was two personalities AND two bodies. I also enjoyed the build-up to ...


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Jonathan Fesmire is giving me a breath of fresh air. Through his creative mind and willingness to share his visions I have become a willing follower and can't wait to see what it is he will come up with next! The Children of Rhatlan is an amazing journey I would ...


(0 stars)

Just finished this book and listened to the whole thing in two days at work. Loved the story as it had the perfect amount of mystery and suspense to keep me anxious for the next chapter. The vilian character was really good with his claws and voices and I it ...

ok


(3 stars)

interesting plot and concept but poorly delivered. character development was nonexistent making if difficult to empathize with the characters. read by the author in one voice making it difficult to hear transitions btwn characters. author read as if on speed.


(0 stars)

The chapter 10 link is only 28 seconds long and when I look ahead the chapter 18 link is only 13 secs long. Please help me not to miss a sentence of this wonderful story and check out those chapters.


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"Johnathan Fesmire's fantasy work contains some wonderful writing and an adequate narration style. Unfortunately, it is largely lost behind the quality of the audio file itself." Find the rest of my review at <a href="http://community.podiobooks.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1901178%3ABlogPost%3A17723" rel="nofollow">the Podiobooks Community Site</a>

Fun little story


(4 stars)

An introduction to a world with magic, God's, and prejudice that engages. The stakes are personal, and the characters and world are engaging. If magical fantasy stories are your thing, this is a good choice


(0 stars)

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