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Far and Yet So Near

The Adventures of Fawn, Book 3

by Al E. Boy

Fawn is Missing!

A mysterious stranger has put all the adult reindeer under his control, as one they walk away to an unknown location and fate.  Fawn, Mary, and her friends follow the reindeer and traverse the deadly Hangnail Pass and Wandering Bridge where some are injured.  The mysterious man in his attempts to steal the reindeer for profit blows up the cavern with Santa, Wajic, and the reindeer inside!  The man manages to steal Fawn and takes her to his home in London where she befriends his terminally ill daughter and brow-beaten wife.  It is up to Fawn to save herself and her new friends.  Back home, her friends Bunny, White, Snowboy, and others pray for her safe return.

With Santa, Wajic, and the reindeer believed to be dead, Fawn is at a loss as to what will happen to her or Christmas.  Like a true and loving reindeer, Fawn is determined to help her new friends and introduce the man to the meaning of Christmas and love!

Al E. Boy once again captures the imagination of his listeners and holds it from beginning to end in a breath-taking adventure.  His story is well developed highlighting thoughts, emotions, and questions that many young adults face daily.  Boy shows that forgiveness, kindness, and love can overcome so much and be life-changing.  He is a masterful wordsmith as his descriptions bring the characters, plot, and emotions to life.

Pam Tsujoika, the narrator, provides a unique voice and cadence to each character that allows the listener to keep focused and clear on who is who.  Her voice is soothing as is her cadence.  Her voice is rich in tone and injected with the right amount of emotion.

A delightful audiobook that any age would enjoy thoroughly.

There were no issues with the production or quality of this audiobook.  It was well done and crisp.

Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.