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Dance of Souls
- Venatrix Chronicles Series, Book 4
- Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Venatrix Ayleth made a vow of loyalty to her Holy Order. But is the Order loyal to Ayleth?
Still recovering from her deadly encounter with the Phantomwitch, Ayleth finds herself the unwilling guest of the Golden Prince, forced to enjoy his hospitality...and the not-so-gentle ministrations of Venator Fendrel du Glaive.
There's something strange about Fendrel. The way he stares at her is unsettling - as though she's a monster, as though she's guilty of some great sin. But didn't she just defeat one of the worst enemies the kingdom has ever known? Hasn't she proven her worth?
And then there's Terryn, who may be lying to her, who may not be the loyal venator everyone believes him to be. He also looks at her strangely...but his gaze makes her heart stop and her pulse race in ways she's never felt before.
As the night of Prince Gerard's wedding approaches and the kingdom gathers to celebrate new beginnings, dark forces close in on all sides. Certain secrets, long buried deep, are bound to emerge at last.
When they do, will Ayleth have the strength to stand and fight?
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- Amy Braun
- 2021-12-13
Exciting and Expanding
Though I flew through this one, I have a couple of mixed feelings about it. While I did love the character moments, particularly with Cerine, Gerard, and Ayleth, this book didn't quite feel like it moved the overarching plot very far.
Ayleth is still a rugged, focused warrior who lives for the fight and for herself. I liked Terryn's development up until the end of the book. For me, Cerine and Gerard stole the show. I enjoyed their interactions and found Gerard to be a lot deeper and more engaging.
The action is still exciting and the ending held a lot of revelations, but something about it didn't quite catch my attention as the previous books did. I am looking forward to seeing what happens in the next books, and can't wait to get some answers and hopefully, alliances between the characters.
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