Weaver’s Web

Weaver's WebBetrayal by one you love is the cruelest cut of all. And when the Lord of Crisfell betrays it is done on a grand scale.

Ashi’mei Candre feels her life is destroyed in that instant, but her love’s betrayal goes far further- he is sacrificing his own people.

Amongst the islands of Crisfell, honour and clan is everything, but that may also be their undoing. A dark secret from the past will now come back with a vengeance, and Ashi’mei must put her own troubles aside to face this greater danger. For over the dark sea is a menace of flesh and hunger, which having been turned back once, is only more determined to remake Crisfell in its image. When the danger comes from within as well as without, Ashi’mei’s world is doomed. And yet there are two from beyond the island who may help, one a passionate young man from their traditional enemy, and the other a compelling creature with mastery of the flesh to rival the menace beyond the sea.

With friends and clan her only hope, the time to stand and fight has come. Ashi’mei must search within herself for salvation for her people, face her darkest fears, and risk everything she loves.

 
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6 Responses to “Weaver’s Web”

  1. cdavid Says:

    I can download up to episode #9 but not beyond. How do i access the rest ?

    Thanks David

  2. LynseyW Says:

    I can’t download episode 12 or beyond, iTunes keeps saying there’s an error with the URL.

  3. Jordan Says:

    Wonderful story! Any possibilities on a sequel at some point?

  4. Pip Says:

    I left it open for a sequel and sometime I would like to get back to Ashi’mei’s world and see what happened to them. I’m planning on turning my second novel Chasing the Bard into a podiobook and then see what happens after that.
    Thanks for listening and leaving feedback!

  5. PuddyRat Says:

    I really enjoyed this story. It kept me listening with rapt attention the entire time.

    Admittedly, as a “Yank,” it was a bit difficult getting past the Kiwi accent, but that wasn’t my biggest problem with the narration. Rather, it had to do with the poor audio editing. I found portions of the audio cut out and words and/or sentences were cut off. In spite of this, it was a story still well worth listening to.

    Should a sequel come out, I would definitely download it as I would like to discover what is happening next in Ashi’mei’s world. I will also download “Chasing the Bard” when the time comes. Thanks for a great story.

  6. Pip Ballantine Says:

    Thanks PuddyRat - sorry can’t do much about the accent, but my technical ability has gone considerably since this was recorded in 2006. Chasing the Bard should be coming to Podiobooks in the next month or so- -the indie feed is live over at Chasingthebard.com but if you prefer you audio without my chit chat then you might want to wait. Who knows one day I may come back and remaster Weaver’s Web and do a sequel.

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