The Sorcerer's Wife
Telepath and the Sorcerer Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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CJ Bloom
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Written by:
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Lidiya Foxglove
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Velsa is Grau's wife and a free woman - thanks to a lie. And the High Sorcerer's Palace is no place for keeping a secret, with its bustling social life of parties and balls. The beautiful princess with coveted magic, the doll girl heiress, the Peacock General and the blood-sucking gentleman from another realm - are they friends or enemies?
Velsa is torn between her old role as a concubine and her place in a strange new world. When she takes in a young telepathic slave, she is inadvertently led to a dark secret and a danger that might tear her and Grau apart forever....
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-04-26
Good but not as good as book 1
I really liked the freshness of this series but book 2 unfortunately was a little slower to me then book one but still good.
They left on a ship to a new land where they were hoping to go unnoticed & just live as man and wife without any issues.
Yet right away things started happening, both of their magical powers were found out by the peacock general and they kind of adopted a child.
She met a vampire & shapeshifter as apparently there’s portals to other worlds and that’s where they have gotten the ideas for technology.
They walk a fine line between her husband working for the general & her sneaking out to work with a rebellion.
I think all the portraits of there leader that’s in everyone’s house is enchanted, because it seems to much of a coincidence that when she finally told her husband everything they were picked up and arrested shortly after.
I think it’s interesting that everyone still believes there 200 year old leader is still the one making all the decisions because it seems like he’s dead or an illusion. People hardly see him and when they do it’s so briefly I wonder if he’s not an illusion figure head.
I hate seeing dragons die & wish we would have been further along with the helping to fight the rebellion.
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