AudioBook Sample - Lords of the Bow

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Audio Book example - Lords of the Bow,

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

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the Khan off. The name Un's was old. He shivered in the wind as it blew over the hill far below the army he had gathered made it stand against a man who called himself Jenga CE. More than a dozen tribes stood with the name UN's in the foothills as the enemy struck in waves, the Khan could hear yelling and screams on the clear mountain air, but he was almost blind and could not see the battle. Tell me what is happening, he murmured to his shaman ****. Chu had yet to see his 30th year, and his eyes were sharp. Those shadows over regret played over them. The Geagea rat have laid down their bows and sword. My lord, they have lost their courage, as you said they might. They give him too much honour with their fear, the Khan said, drawing his deal close around his scrawny frame. Tell me off my own name Ends. Do they still fight **** to did not respond for a long time as he watched the rolling mass of men and horses below Jenga CE had caught them all by surprise, appearing out of the grasslands at dawn when the best scout said he was still hundreds of miles away. They instruct the name an alliance with a ll the ferocity of men used to victory. But they had a chance to break their charge **** to silently cost the giraffe tribe who had brought so many men from the mountains. They had thought they might even win against their enemies. For a little time their alliance had bean a grand thing impossible. Even a few years before it lasted as long as the first charge and in fear had shattered it on the Geagea rat had stepped aside.