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The Sun Pillar

The Adventures of Fawn, Book 4

by Al E. Boy

Adventure and Pure of Heart!

Having returned from her latest adventure, Fawn is anticipating her first Christmas of 1849. The only problem is Santa, Mary, Wajic, and her parents and other reindeer are in danger! If they land the sleigh, they will simply be no more! It is up to Fawn and Fawn alone to save the day. To extinguish the Sun Pillar, Fawn must be pure of heart and have an unblemished soul. Her struggle to defeat the evil that is trying to destroy Christmas and Santa forever may be more than she can handle. Their fate lies in her untarnished love and faith. Hopefully, her first Christmas will not be her last!

Al E. Boy, the author, takes many instances that young people face and turns them into a lesson that is captivating and moving. Faced with several instances of misbehaving and disobeying her parents, Fawn questions her abilities and her moral fiber not realizing that those examples are being exaggerated and manipulated to trick her. We all question ourselves time and time again, but Boy takes it to a new level and demonstrates that love can overcome evil. Further, he shows that while friends can grow additional interests, friendship does not die.

Boy introduces new characters with each book in this series; he does so in a methodical manner that allows the listener to see growth and substance. His descriptions are vivid, and his dialogs are realistic. Together they move the story forward flawlessly. Living at the North Pole is very adventuresome and exciting!

Pam Tsujioka as the narrator is delightful. She has performed each book in the series and has done an excellent job of maintaining unique and clear voices for each character. Her voice is almost musical as she moves from one character to the next.

I highly recommend this book for listeners of all ages.

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

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