Echoa reverberates with a desperate plea, summoning Cassius and Rowan into cosmic turmoil once again.
Change ripples through the universe, and the once-protective Tree whispers of transformation. But what has changed?
A vision of conflict leads to an acoustic world, where a vibrant 'sound-scape' shapes reality. Arriving on Echoa as ambassadors, they soon discover an ancient struggle festering beneath the planet's vibrant sound-scape. Is it something natural...or an ancient evil?
Within this realm of sonic wonders and dangers, will resolve and intellect be enough to quell the rising threat? Join Earth's ambassadors as they navigate a complex string of loyalty and deception where sound serves as both weapon and salvation. On Echoa, the destiny of a universe striving for harmony hinges upon the balance of sound and silence.
Space Opera
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Adventure
Futuristic
Artificial Intelligence
Chosenone
Timetravel
Magic
Exploration
Political Intrigue
Betrayal
AlternateUniverse
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Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ 4.8 (14)
GenreScience Fiction, Fantasy
Length7 hrs 11 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 4, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title and Copyright
9Chapter Eight: Echoa
2Chapter One: The Sounds of Echoa
10Chapter Nine: L'oktaa
3Chapter Two: Federations
11Chapter Ten: Melodictis
4Chapter Three: Farewells
12Chapter Eleven: Visions
5Chapter Four: Star-Brought
13Chapter Twelve: Kael'os
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6Chapter Five: Bittersweet
14Chapter Thirteen: Nocturna
7Chapter Six: Trinidee
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8Chapter Seven: Distortions
About the author
J.T. Grayson
J.T. Grayson is a science-fiction writer based in the state of Oregon. From a young age, Grayson developed a passion for storytelling and embarked on a writing journey, primarily focusing on the genre of science-fiction. With a creative mind filled with futuristic ideas, Grayson has dedicated a significant portion of their life to crafting compelling narratives.View all by J.T. Grayson