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Can she save the girl she was born to kill?

“The Zepplemoth is the best creature of the year!" — Grady Hendrix, bestselling author of Witchcraft for Wayward Girls

Butterfly is the perfect predator. Trained to kill since birth, she never lets anything come between her and her quarry. Making her way through the Paradise of Rain, a giant forest full of gnarled trees, twisted weeds, and suffocating fungi, Butterfly methodically pursues her prey.

Strange beasts try to halt her murderous rampage. There’s the giant Wolf-thing, ragged, gnarled and drooling, the cheerful Bearish King, a waltz-obsessed lord of a decaying mansion, and the Octopoloid Twins, an evil duo who run cranial experiments on any wanderers they catch in their pulpous limbs.

Everything changes for Butterfly when she ensnares Lily Wildflower, a young warrior who waters the forest perched atop a giant flying creature called the Zepplemoth. Butterfly discovers a terrible truth about her bloodline, and realizes she must change her destructive ways.

But will her urge to kill prove too strong to overcome?

Specially written and recorded for the audiobook platform, this haunting dark fantasy uses narration, immersive music and songs to tell a powerful story of revenge, passion and redemption.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2023 Richard Havis (P)2024 Richard Havis
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I was intrigued by the fact it was narration and music, and a bit surprised that everything worked together so well. The music parts actually tell the story, which is quite unusual. The main narrator has a very relaxing voice, and the whole thing was actually quite relaxing to listen to.

Story and music work very well together

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The narrator does a good job at bringing this world to life and I liked all the descriptions of the monsters. The story is about a kind of butterfly girl finding her identity and it jumps when it goes from the story to the songs, but I liked the music and will listen to it again.

A story about identity with monsters

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I've never listened to a story that involved music and vocals before, but I have to say that I was pleasantly engaged and enjoyed the story. It's entertaining but also carries a captivating story with enchanting vocals and instruments. I highly recommend for anyone who's looking to experience a unique story that also carries an important message.

Must listen!! Instrumentals are superb.

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This falls somewhere between an audiobook, a rock opera, a musical and an audio drama. I thought it would be cheesy, but it's quite cool. The story is simple and there's not much character building so it's more of a dark fairy tale or fable. I would have liked more layers to the story. but overall I enjoyed it.

The first audiobook musical?

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