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  • Parno's Peril

  • The Black Sheep of Soulan, Book 4
  • By: N.C. Reed
  • Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
  • Length: 15 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (212 ratings)

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Parno's Peril

By: N.C. Reed
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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Parno Mcleod has enough problems for three people. A brother trying to steal the throne. A former fiance who has ripped him apart emotionally, and an enemy army twice the size of his own camped out on millions of acres of prime farm land he needs to feed his people.

The last thing he needs to add to all that are assassination attempts, his surrogate mother meddling in the relationship, or lack thereof, with his "fiance", and word that his traitorous brother, unaware of the death of his twin, is trying desperately to reach the Coastal Province government for "help" in "restoring" him to the throne.

But he gets all that and more as he faces off against perhaps the biggest military challenge of the war when the northern army finally seems to have had enough of just sitting there, occupying southern farm land.

It's always a gamble any time Parno makes a move. Every time he moves any troops under his command he risks needing them somewhere else to prevent a disaster. He doesn't have enough anything except trouble, and those he has aplenty. And none of those causing his troubles seem to care that they are distracting him from his most important duty of all.

Like, you know, protecting the kingdom from invasion and takeover.

Such is life for Parno McLeod. The son everyone loves to hate.

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a rollicking good ride in Fantasyland

this was a pretty good book. The authors at things up made you wait for a resolution and finally brought things all together at the end. There's a little something for everyone from the Romantic to the person who likes battles and strategy. I do believe that is a good read and that you would like it. Spend some money on it. Get the next 12.

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Good series

On par with the previous books. Looking forward to the story’s continuance. Well written and narrated.

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Wonderful

This was a great continuation of the series. Starting the next one right now. Love this author

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Great book, terrible ending

Great three book series that didn’t end, it just stopped. I still gave it 5 stars because it did what a good book should. It kept me wanting to hear what happened next. Maybe he plans on a book 4

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What a Brilliant Plan

How does N. C. Reed come up with this stuff? He has me guessing all the time and I enjoy it. After listening to this book, I want to find a military strategy book to listen too. It is the characters and the strategy that draw me in along with the buildup and suspense. Awesome book and awesome series, waiting on the next one.

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Supporting Authors

As a new author myself, I appreciate good story lines and character development. This story has all that and more. I could not stop listening.

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It's become too repetitive

It started with the previous book in the series and now the pattern continues. A little occasional recap and review is fine, but this is just way too much. Especially when the stuff being repeated and hammered into the ground deals with Parno's feelings for the Dr and vice versa. We get it already, we got it a long time ago. Can we get back to the action please?

This is starting to feel like padding just to make the series longer. I like long books, but not when they're just repeating stuff ad nauseum.

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If Only I Was Twelve...

First book was pretty good and started to outline a broadening story that I was actually interested in. The second book mostly supported that idea with colorful battle scenes and a narrative pacing that appealed... but character development was syrupy at best and then the thread of a plot mutated into some adolescent romance story where every good guy survives and the listener can expect a myopic, moralistic coming-of-age series of events. This latest episode was a horrible disappointment, one I could not even finish listening through completion.

I don’t recommend to friends, but I do admit that in today’s new “normal”, this may be an escape that appeals.

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Finally gave up

the first book was very engaging. I became very invested in the characters so I forgave the writing which is not great. as I said in a previous review for another of the books, the writer tends to be very wordy and add words into a sentence that are redundant. He also uses the wrong words the wrong words.
As the books have gone on this has only gotten worse.
I also do not like the direction the story has gone in this latest book.
I just couldn't finish it. I have lost interest
as someone else wrote, if only I were 12 again.

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