
Lost Talismans and a Tequila
The Guild Codex: Spellbound, Book 7
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Narrateur(s):
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Cris Dukehart
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Teddy Hamilton
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Auteur(s):
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Annette Marie
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You know that squirmy sensation in your gut when you have no idea what you're doing and you're about to screw everything up?
Yeah, that feeling.
I thought I was a good judge of character, but recent events proved me very wrong. Now, in a brilliant demonstration of my newfound caution, I'm putting all my faith in a demon - a demon who's tried to kill me before. The squirmy feeling is making sense, right?
Unfortunately, I don't have any other options. Ezra's time is almost up, which means I need answers and I need them fast. So it's time to toughen up, pack my gear, and find me one of the most illegal, reviled, and scarce mythics out there: a demon-mage summoner.
And all I have to do is follow a demon's instructions on where to look. How could that go wrong?
Make sure to check out the companion series, The Guild Codex: Demonized, available now, and The Guild Codex: Warped, coauthored by Rob Jacobsen, available summer 2020.
©2020 Annette Marie (P)2020 TantorI am so in love with this series
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Mild spoilers:
This book adds POV from Ezra. The change in narrator threw me off. To be clear Chris still does all the voices for Tories POV. Rather than raspy soft voice the new narrator sounds like a much older dude than Ezra but for me the shock wore off by the second Ezra POV chapter. I can only describe it has Jeff Bridges trying to sound young.
While this is easily the most action packed book in both series, it is more about Torie and bringing her character development from the series to an end. The pay off is worth it.
Part of the reason why I really liked this book was that it had the M/C multitask her own identity crisis while trying to achieve her objective. Specially when you are doing something that seems impossible it feels really relatable that it would cause her to question her own character. It can feel really scattered because of the First Person Narration.
The book only leaves a few lose ends for the next book as far as bringing Robin and Tories' stories to a conclusion.
One more mild spoiler: I really hope this book is alludings to a sequel or prequel about Darius, but it is made clear that we have only scratched the surface of stories for the Crow and Hammer and its guild master.
Crushed it! Fastest moving out of the series.
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loved it
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best story ever
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