
A Burning Throne
The Fate of Vengeance, Book 2
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Gesprochen von:
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Christian Leatherman
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Chloe Ryan
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J.D. Ronan
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A Burning Throne will immerse you in a darker, grittier, and slow-burning fantasy sequel that will leave you with one question—what do you burn for?
Sabine Azterrin bound herself to revenge.
Armed with her newfound destiny, Sabine prepares to unravel the truth behind the sorcerer's bond and her vow to the Darkness. Her path toward revenge will not only require a crown, but a target on her back in a foreign kingdom. As she is trapped in the convoluted world of politics and power, Sabine may only realize the identities of those who truly oppose her when it is already too late.
Keahi Aldeer had sworn himself to a mask.
Trading a battlefield for a throne, Keahi continues to shroud his magical abilities. His secretiveness poses a threat to the stability of the kingdom and risks the trust of the High Council. Yet, Keahi's magic thrums deep beneath his skin, longing to be unleashed. The realm trembles with anticipation, fearing the imminent shattering of his control.
Fate believed in more than one path...
Faced with their enemies' relentless pull, the bonded sorcerers must listen closely to the whispers of their own hearts, resisting the temptation to stray. For the delicate balance of their love, power, and vengeance intertwine in a dance that will ultimately shape their impending future... or demise.
©2024 J.D. Ronan (P)2024 Podium AudioThe last 25% of the story however got more interesting. And finally the love story between Kaehi and Sabine got some movement. I would still say this is suuuuuper slow burn (to slow for my liking since we are in book two and they are into each other 😅 ).
the twist at the end was seriously vicious...
for the audio book:
the narration couldn't deliver the switch between thought and said words - at least not for me. so I had to re-listen some parts to follow. so maybe reading the book might make it a bit better. I did not liked the male narrators voice. especially when he imitated female voices or played emotional parts... but maybe it's just me and my spoiled expectations from the Forth wing Narrator 🤭
what did I just read...
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