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Diviner's Curse by Nicolette Andrews

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4.0

Diviner’s Curse by Nicolette Andrews is book two in the Diviner’s Trilogy that I listened to on audio narrated by Anna Castigloni.  This book is outside my usual reading genre but I did enjoy it and look forward to reading book three Diviner’s Fate.  I enjoyed book two more than book one. Nicolette does a great job pulling you into the storyline. I just had to know how they were going to end it. I will let you know book two also ends on a cliffhanger. Anna did a great job narrating. I enjoyed the different voices she uses for the different characters. It makes it really easy to keep up with the storyline. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Fantasy Royal books.

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5.0

Maea and Johai escape to Sanore in Neaux. Maea hopes to find a way to save Johai but once there her goal shifts to stop now King Adair and his plans and well as the birth of his son. Eventually she joins forces with Duke Jon Sixton who is a member of the order of the Oak it will surprise how she does it because I was definitely shocked. That decision pushes Johai further away from her which I didn't like because I thought that this was their chance to grow more closer and resolve their differentcences but you have to read the book to find that out. But on the other hand I know why she did it. While staying in Sanore she finds a Biski named Elenna who see also sees in her visions when she first arrived there. Elena has similar powers as Maea and informs her that there may be a slight chance to save Johai. But in all of this there is also the mystery of who was behind Princess Sarelle's death. I loved the high stakes the characters was up against in Book 2.
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