Daindreth's Sorceress
Daindreth's Assassin, Book 4
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Elisabeth Wheatley
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They overcame his mother’s plots and broke both their curses, but can they survive his inheritance?
Amira Brindonu has won. The man she loves has been freed from his curse, and her mother’s people have chosen to ally with their cause. Even as Amira and Daindreth celebrate victory and Thadred grows in his power as a sorcerer, trouble stirs on the horizon. Not everyone is ready to recognize the rightful heir. Vesha’s reign brought the empire peace and prosperity. Many lords and barons must be convinced if they are to swear allegiance to Daindreth. Meanwhile, Vesha seeks out greater power. In a desperate effort to protect the empire, she will make yet another deal with a fallen goddess. And this time, Vesha is willing to sacrifice anything and anyone—even herself.
Daindreth’s Sorceress is the fourth book in the five-book Daindreth’s Assassin fantasy romance series.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-11-24
Nice story
I like the story, specially because we can see both side but as other mentioned cleaning up the recording would be nice.
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- Quiet Queen
- 13-01-25
The road to hell is paved with….
The plot is becoming more and more complex and interesting. The romance ingredient doesn’t dominate, instead an interesting political subplot develops - and a rather unexpected horror-like component is introduced.
The main characters continue with not being the most interesting in the story. The secondary character Thadred is the most charming, and the wouldbegood villainess is the most interesting.
The language seem to get surer as the tale grows, the author is starting to be more creative, benefiting the story.
The author’s reading is becoming more and more lively and is quite nice.
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