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  • The Sorcerer's Concubine

  • Telepath and the Sorcerer Series, Book 1
  • Written by: Lidiya Foxglove
  • Narrated by: CJ Bloom
  • Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Sorcerer's Concubine

Written by: Lidiya Foxglove
Narrated by: CJ Bloom
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Born of wood, cloth, and a substantial dose of magic, Velsa is a Fanarlem, a beautiful artificial girl. Raised to be a concubine, she has seen her friends at the House of Perfumed Ribbons sold off to be the pets of wealthy men. Now her own dreaded day has come. Grau Thanneau is a kind and handsome sorcerer who expects to own a spectacular piece of spellwork - he doesn't realize that everything he has been told about Fanarlem is a lie. Velsa is not a dull-witted doll, but an intelligent and luminous soul who captivates his heart. Neither of them expected to fall in love, in a land where the law will never recognize her as his equal.

When Grau brings Velsa with him as he serves in the border patrol, they encounter odd magic sent from the High Sorcerer's palace - or is it magic at all? War is brewing, and with it, the winds of opportunity. Velsa has powers of her own, powers no Fanarlem girl should have, but when the enemy attacks, she might be the only one who can stand against them.

©2016 Jaclyn Dolamore (P)2017 Tantor

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Amazing 🤩

Wow this book took me by surprise, never have I ever heard of this concept before. I guess there would be maybe robot or AI books similar but this is just so fresh & original!!!

In a world with magic, and where science & technology is something new and unfamiliar.

We started the story in a shop filled with different kinds of sex dolls (concubines they are called) the creepy thing is that they have a real soul.

They are told they must of done horrible things in their first life that they now need to redeem their soul in this life as a subservient doll for a master. With magic the soul is trapped in the eyes of the dolls. Everything else about the body can be changed but the eyes!

Our female protagonist is lucky that a young man getting ready to work for army purchases her & not one of the sick men who do unspeakable things to the girls.

They fall in love authentically, and even though she saved the lives of the other men in the army more than once they hate her and try to hurt her.
She has powers that are meant to be locked up with a collar around her neck a sign that her soul would have belonged to the people they are fighting in this war.

There was a dragon & she could speak to it, sadly they killed it!

Now they have to leave as people keep trying to hurt them. Luckily his general is kind and actually appreciates what they had done to save everyone that he fake’s paperwork that she was a born girl not made & her body was to badly damaged as a child that her parents had her “made”.

This gives her all the rights of a flesh & bone girl and not looked at as a slave.

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