According to some, this third part of “Rise to Omniscience” is not suitable for children because of the scenes and language involved. Still, it is an excellent book for adults and there is no harm if an adult is listening to it again and again. Aaron Oster has tried not to break the story in any place so that the audience doesn’t get disturbed at all. A break in the story or change in the main plot can damage the reputation of the series on most occasions.
The conflict rises with full force in the book and then it gets resolved in a tremendous way at the end of the novel. Doug Tisdale Jr. narrates the character of Morgan like always in the third book. Morgan wants to get out of the way in this episode because a new king is emerging and this has provided Morgan time to investigate in his past. There are things that Morgan wants to know about his past.
Several portions of his memory have been erased and he wants to know the reason behind the thing. Sarah is the only help that Morgan gets and perhaps at this stage in his life, he does not trust anyone else. In the old destroyed city, the memories are still hidden somewhere deep and Morgan has to reach them before it gets too late.
Weakness and Land of the Elementals, Books 1-3: Box Set are also presented in the same decorated version. Don’t try to shift your attention to secondary things while listening to this book because the main path is there to enjoy up to the maximum level.