Asgard Awakening Audiobook
Travis believed in one thing from the beginning i.e he was different from the rest of the people present around him. He used to think that he had magical powers, the only problem was that he was unable to use those magical powers. His dreams and imaginations were strong but they didn’t have a very strong connection with the real world.
Now after spending a lifetime in slavery, Travis thinks that he can set his life back on track and if not, he will still try up to the maximum level. There is injustice going on in different parts of the world which Travis thinks that he can stop and for this, he has to bring his powers to full use.
First of all, Travis must gain complete knowledge of his physical existence and the reason behind the dark dreams which have started hunting him more than enough now. Blaise Corvin played excellently with words in Obligations Incurred and Delvers LLC which provided the author confidence and fame. In this book, the author has used that confidence up to the maximum level and Andrea Parsneau’s voice has enhanced it.
The audience can get the hint that Travis would soon be seen as an emerging hero and perhaps no more sacrifice would be taken from him now as he has already suffered enough. A few more sacrifices or sufferings could have made this book appear as a tragedy and the author surely didn’t want that. Travis’ past is not painted strongly and the story moves more in the present world which makes most of us curious about his past which has made Travis more rigid.