A Feast for Starving Stone
Chefs of the Five Gods, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Beth Cato
About this listen
Two countries at war. A delicious taste of magic. And a fierce princess comes of age in a rousing adventure by the author of A Thousand Recipes for Revenge.
Princess Solenn’s marriage into royalty should have unified the continental neighbors of Verdania and Solenn’s homeland of Braiz against a common enemy: the country of Albion. Thanks to Albion’s cunning sabotage, Verdania is now Braiz’s lethal rival. And the dead Braizian sailors washed ashore near Solenn’s château are just the beginning.
Arriving in the midst of danger, Ada Garland, rogue Chef to the Gods, is desperate to reunite with her daughter, Solenn. Not only has open war begun; it’s become heart-wrenchingly personal. Ada’s long-lost, beloved Braizian musketeer, Captain Erwan Corre, is being held in a Verdanian prison, with execution imminent. And her daughter has been tasked with the near-doomed responsibility of uniting violently adversarial countries in peace.
Can Solenn and Ada, coming together, stop their land from descending into all-out war? And what will Solenn become to achieve victory? As ambassador between the human and magical worlds, Solenn must now draw from both to prevent catastrophe, and this time, even the Gods are working against her.
©2024 Beth Cato. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Critic reviews
“Fantasy readers will enjoy Cato’s characters and her original, sensuous world.”—Booklist
“The sequel to A Thousand Recipes for Revenge is an intriguing intersection of culinary magic and political machinations.”—Library Journal
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- Soosie
- 02-08-24
Not for me
I’d listened to, and enjoyed, another book narrated by Elizabeth Knoweldon, as she has a gentle voice, although very little variation in characters. Sadly, with so little variation in tone, I found this book too complicated with too many characters to understand what was going on. I simply couldn’t distinguish between the characters. I hope to return this title.
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