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Daindreth's Traitor

Daindreth's Assassin, Book 3

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Daindreth's Traitor

By: Elisabeth Wheatley
Narrated by: Elisabeth Wheatley
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To free the man she loves, she must face those who enslaved them both.

Against all odds, Amira and Daindreth found the Istovari sorceresses deep within the perilous Cursewood. But that turns out to be only the beginning.

They find the sorceresses greatly weakened and lacking the power they once had. The Istovari claim to be unable to free Daindreth from the curse they placed on him. Worse, most of them want to kill Daindreth to avenge his father’s banishment of their people.Meanwhile, Thadred finds himself miraculously alive. Not only that but bonded to a creature of myth. As he discovers new power as a sorcerer, he begins to wonder if perhaps there is more to his heritage than he was told and more to his potential than he ever dreamed. They are one step ahead of the empress’s plans, but the imperial agents are closing in. They are all running out of time before Daindreth is captured by the empress’s men and the Istovari are wiped out completely.

If Amira, Daindreth, and Thadred cannot persuade the sorceresses soon, the whole of the empire will pay the price.

The much-anticipated third installment in the five-book Daindreth’s Assassin series.

©2022 Elisabeth Wheatley (P)2022 Elisabeth Wheatley
Fantasy Fiction Magic Magic Users Romance Sorcery

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Another enjoyable listen can’t wait for the next one. So much has happened since a humble night of intended assassination

Good book

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The story is speeding up nicely. There are plot holes, suddenly very Japanese inspired elements which I found rather unnecessary, and several plot holes, but the tale is amusing.

The main characters are a bit too belaboured, a tad on the obvious side. The real enjoyment is the secondary character Thadred who has a very minor role in first book, but begins to develop in the second and now is the true enjoyment: never perfect, and well aware of it, and funny.

The language is serviceable but seem to get surer as the tale grows - in this third instalment we even get treated to a rather original simile: to drop something like an old bread crust.

The author’s reading is a bit flat, but though not superb, it’s reasonably nice.

Action filled romance

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