Divine
Divinity’s Daughter Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Chandra Skyye
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Written by:
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Blair Wild
About this listen
Orphaned and pushed from one foster family to the next, sassy Ava's desires for the future should have been fairly simple - to carve a place in the world she could call home. "Simple" goes out the window when she learns that not only did she inherit a manor in a sleepy town called Ravenwood, but that she has inherited a pack of wolf-shifters along with it.
Thrown in to a world that is hauntingly familiar but long forgotten, Ava seeks the guidance of four sexy shifters who test the emotional walls she has in place - each one awakening her in ways she had never known possible.
When a new and powerful task is placed upon Ava's shoulders, her life becomes even more complicated as she catches the malicious eye of the Archigos, the largest and most powerful pack on the North American continent. Determined to solidify her place in this world, Ava must choose between her heart's desire or risk war upon them all.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Blair Wild (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Divine
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-04-05
Boring & frustrating
This book was so hard to get through, even though it was a short book it felt like it was slow.
So many things bugged me, her “father” abandoned her when she was 2 at an orphanage (well he lived in a mansion with a limousine) and even though we find out he always had someone (watching over her) why did they not play a bigger role.
I understand they were trying to keep her safe but they could if behind the scenes helped to make sure she was adopted by a loving family rather than bouncing around her entire childhood. Or they could have helped her find a better job or place to live in secret ways to help her rather than literally watching her get evicted, unable to pay her bills or even feed herself.
That just seems so stupid!
Then she finds out she’s the alpha to a wolf pack yet she doesn’t met anyone else but the 4 hot betas. 🤦♀️
She dies on her first run and finds out she’s the daughter of goddess & now controls the gates to what? Heaven & Hell? Then she comes back from the dead.
The met a witch that gave her a prophecy, then decided to go met the Alpha of the largest pack even though she sent the guy to try and kill her. Why was that a good idea?
She doesn’t tell her guys important information, like how she has the gift of premonition and that they were going to be attacked at home… she could of prevented it or planned for it 🤦♀️
I don’t know I feel like this book could be good with the magical aspect but it really falls flat. Ava isn’t even a likeable character yet she’s just annoying.
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- Natalie
- 2024-04-10
Good story line
Great story line however need different female reader: I almost stop listening many times As her voice is horrible
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