And They All Lived Happily Ever After!


Read by Crystal Connor

(4.6 stars; 45 reviews)

Fourteen short stories of horror, science fiction, and fantasy; 65,306 words of terror by a single author who clearly intends to one day be known as a Master in the genre.

Listening to …And They All Lived Happily Ever After! is a completely different experience than the amazing visual journey created by the sequential art and graphic elements that one will enjoy while reading the book. The audio adaptation is a nice complement to the paperback.


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Chapters

ATALHEA 01: The Lazarus Antidote, part 1 Read by Crystal Connor
ATHLHEA 02: The Lazurus Anitdote, part 2 Read by Crystal Connor
ATHLHEA 03: The Parish Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 04: Best Friends Forever Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 05: Amber's New Friend, part 1 Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 06: Amber's New Friend, part 2 Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 07: The Ruins Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 08: The Monster Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 09: The Christmas Wish Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 10: The Queen's Pawn Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 11: Generations Apart Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 12: They Always Come Back Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 13: The Apple Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 14: Bryannah and The Magic Negro Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 15: Spores Read by Crystal Connor
ATALHEA 16: And They Alll Lived Happily Ever After! Read by Crystal Connor

Reviews


(0 stars)

Oh my gosh, Lisa, Lisa T, and Francisco thank you so very much for taking the time to leave comments and feedback. Your reviews have me blushing and Francisco...to be compared to Poe, man, your review basically launched me into orbit. Joining Podiobooks is really an awesome experience. I am ...


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I can see someday sitting in a theater and watching this .... this was better than cats eye (the 80's movie that was a collection of short horror stories). This is, seriously, an author that will someday be as big or bigger than Stephen King. These stories captured my imagination ...


(0 stars)

This audio version brings these stories to life. While limited to sounds and vocal ranges, narrator Kay Richards does an excellent job of creating real life conversations from printed text. With simple door slams and acoustic clunks, audio stories rely on the listener’s imagination to create the scene. Yet, if ...


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If Poe was reincarnated into an African American woman of the 21st century. Connor would be it! I soooo enjoyed her stories, and the narration was superb. I cannot get out of my mind "Best Friends Forever." So tasty and from left field. Thanks for sharing!


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Oh my gosh, thanks so much Bonnie for the awesome note. I love feedback for The Lazarus Antidote because it was such a hard story for me to write. So very glad you enjoyed it. Can't wait to hear what you think of the other stories.


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Wow, Was not expecting this when I first went to listen to these. But there short stories are amazing. Definitely worth a listen. Can't wait for more from Crystal! Also, The Lazarus Antidote could defiantly be a larger novel.


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Thank you so much for the awesome feedback! So glad that you were pleasantly surprised. The Lazarus Antidote is longer in the print version ;p Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the rest of your day! ~Crystal

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(0.5 stars)

the difference between a slash/ forward slash/ and backslash\ Miss Narrator; you think it sounds cool I guess to say "backslash" but there's no such thing in facebook.com/freewillcommunion [hint: that's NOT a backslash]