Prophecy Awakens by Brenda Wamsley is now releasing
Please welcome Brenda Wamsley to the site. We’re now releasing the serialized audiobook version of her novel, Prophecy Awakens:
Jane, a preacher’s daughter, is getting forced into marrying a man twice her age and whom she does not love. Her prayers for a way out of her life are answered one fateful night starting a whole new existence and all new dangers. Soon she realizes that she can be more than just a dutiful daughter as she tries to survive a world where demons are real and they want to destroy her because she has a scar on her neck that matches a prophecy. Join Jane on her travels as the Prophecy Awakens.
The first nine episodes are currently listed, with another nine to go. Those who take one of our custom feeds will get new episodes delivered one at a time until the book is complete. Some of you will opt for the custom feed. It’s the same content, but you have to a little more work to get out the episodes. Your call!
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April 15th, 2010 at 8:19 am
I thought the story was well written and performed. The characters had depth and meaningful lives. I would like to have had a better explanation of why she was the prophecy and why she was such a danger to the vampire race. also why she seemed average to humans and extraordinarily beautiful to vampires what they found so attractive. was it something that happened due to her being turned.
Were the individuals accused at the Salem witch trials really vampires, how did that really play into the story … or did her dad just want to be very careful.
I would recommend it to another to listen and I would listen and read will look for additional works written by the author
April 15th, 2010 at 9:44 pm
I agree with Sherri, there are lots of questions brought up in the story that don’t get answered. Sherri mentioned the major area that need to be clarified. I get the feeling that this is the beginning of a series and ultimately could probably do with a prequel centered around her dad and the Salem witch trials.
It was well written and narrated though and it kept me engaged throughout, and will keep an eye out for more by this author.
April 19th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
I really liked the the story I hope its not the end, it a slow start but she really makes up for it after chapter 4, keep up the great writing, and I’ll keep listens, Thanks
April 25th, 2010 at 6:44 pm
Thanks for all the comments! I really appreciate them and take them all to heart. I’m currently working on the sequel Prophecy Awakens and hopefully will have it finished and ready for recording soon.
August 15th, 2010 at 12:37 am
*Small spoiler*
Vampire: undead human that drinks blood, has fangs, does not age, and cannot tolerate the light of the sun for any notable length of time.
These are my minimum requirements for a vampire. If vampires simply shimmer when exposed to sunlight, that completely ruins the story for me.
October 25th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
It is a good story. It moves slowly but deliberately, and even though the ending was predictable, I enjoyed listening to the story unwind. There are an awful lot of subplots running through this “short” story. Whether these become important parts of future stories (or not) – only time will tell. I am listening to the next part – Prophecy Blossoms – and am hoping more parts of the story follow it.
Jane is a little too pious (for a vampire) for me, but the idea of a vampire being worried about God is interesting. I am hoping the story allows her to make some mistakes and gain some character on her way to fulfilling the role as heroine.
This story is complex enough that I think I will listen to it at least once more, especially while I am waiting for “Blossoms” to be completed. See if I missed anything the first time around.
Thanks for sharing your stories with us.
September 2nd, 2011 at 7:47 am
LOL!!!
“Warning. This chapter contains violent behavior. Listener discretion advised.
… What? This is a vampire book. You had to expect it.”
That just caught me off guard and I found it really amusing. Thanks for sharing this book!