Katherine Silva’s thrilling The Wild Oblivion series continues with The Wild Fall audiobook, performed by award-winning SAG-AFTRA actress Lisa Roumain

Hello again, dear audiobook friends! Today’s spotlight article is dedicated to The Wild Fall, the second audiobook in the award-winning The Wild Oblivion series by extremely talented horror author from Maine, Katherine Silva.
The almost 10-hour-long audio production is brought to life by Los Angeles-based award-winning actor and narrator Lisa Roumain. I am familiar with Lisa’s work and I enjoyed her performance before. I am always interested in a good horror story with a healthy dose of the paranormal thrown in, so I can’t wait to continue on this dark adventure that I started last year when I reviewed The Wild Dark, the first audiobook in the series.
Let’s take a look at the Publisher’s Summary, and after that, I will reintroduce you to our award-winning author and narrator.
It has been ten years since the Merging, since the Woods began taking over the world, since ghosts returned to haunt their loved ones. Liz Raleigh has hidden in the New England wilderness with Hank, his daughter, Evie, and their small group, trying to eke out a small but normal life. Though Liz longs to forget the time she spent attached to her best friend and lover, Brody’s ghost, she finds herself pursued by a shadow of his former self and dreams of a life they could have lived together had he not died.
The Woods and the wolves that live inside them continue to threaten the group’s existence, looming closer every day. Liz feels drawn to them, to the feeling that deep inside the trees is a way to end the reign the Woods have over the world. What’s worse is that they seem different inside, darker and emptier than when she visited them years before.
Hope comes in the discovery of a self-sustained community, Onyx River: a place run by wind and solar power where other colonies have supposedly fled to with the opportunity to live life the way they used to.
Upon arrival, however, they find the place abandoned and, after tragedy strikes, they realize this place might not be as promising as they once believed. Both Liz and Evie will face not only their worst fears but the ones they couldn’t even imagine were lurking in the woodland oblivion.
Lisa Roumain is an award-winning SAG-AFTRA Actress based in LA with 100 + credits in TV, Film, & Commercials. She’s appeared in projects such as AVATAR, YELLOWSTONE, WESTWORLD, CRIMINAL MINDS, GREY’S ANATOMY, & BLINDSPOTTING. She can always be found with a book in hand or an audiobook playing in her ear, and loves hanging out with her human and fur family.
Katherine Silva is an ace Maine horror author, a connoisseur of coffee, and victim of cat shenanigans. Her favorite flavors of the genre mix grief and existentialism which she combines with her love of the New England wilderness in her works. She is a two-time Maine Literary Award finalist for speculative fiction and a member of the Horror Writers of Maine, The Horror Writers Association, and New England Horror Writers Association. Katherine is also editor-in-chief of Strange Wilds Press and Dark Taiga Creative Writing Consultations. You can find out all about her work at katherinesilvaauthor.com.
Stay tuned here on the blog because I will be returning soon with a full review for The Wild Fall, but until then take care, stay safe and don’t forget, always listen with your heart!
Victor Dima
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