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Already my favorite book of this year!
5 stars!
“You can never destroy a monster without becoming one.”
So I already know this is gonna be one of my favorite books I'll read this year, and I cannot recommend it enough! Counting down the days until Evermore is released in August so I can read how Paesha's story will end!
We follow Paesha who bargained with a god. In exchange to save a child, she is brought to another realm and has 75 days to finish her task.
In a world where having magic is dangerous and danger is luring around the corner every second of the day she needs to find a way to survive and stay hidden in plain sight. at one moment she finds herself in a predicament, but this handsome stranger swoops in and saves the day.
While pretending to be his obeying wife, surviving in a world unknown to her, will she be able to finish her task? Will the gods interfere? Is everybody who they say they are? How many masks can people wear? Will she survive?
Read it now and 'Be careful of deals made with gods in the dark…'
“You can never destroy a monster without becoming one.”
So I already know this is gonna be one of my favorite books I'll read this year, and I cannot recommend it enough! Counting down the days until Evermore is released in August so I can read how Paesha's story will end!
We follow Paesha who bargained with a god. In exchange to save a child, she is brought to another realm and has 75 days to finish her task.
In a world where having magic is dangerous and danger is luring around the corner every second of the day she needs to find a way to survive and stay hidden in plain sight. at one moment she finds herself in a predicament, but this handsome stranger swoops in and saves the day.
While pretending to be his obeying wife, surviving in a world unknown to her, will she be able to finish her task? Will the gods interfere? Is everybody who they say they are? How many masks can people wear? Will she survive?
Read it now and 'Be careful of deals made with gods in the dark…'
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