Indebted
Premonition Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Emily Woo Zeller
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By:
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Amy Bartol
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Evie hangs her head in sorrow for just a moment when she knows she is truly alone. She feels like she's going to her execution, just as he had said. Then she moves forward again. She hops a fence of fieldstone and crosses a field dotted with Queen Anne's lace. Goose bumps rise on her arms as she passes the cluster of windmills that she's seen in a dream. The scent is sweet in the field though, not the scent of heat, like it had been when it was forced upon her in visions.
She gazes down the hill, beyond the small, whitewashed house that she knew would be there. The church looms dark and grim with its rough-hewn, timber facade, capped by tall, oblong spires reaching to the sky. Black, ominous clouds have collected above the roofline, as if Heaven is showing her the way.
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- Elena
- 07-04-24
I'd love to watch this as a movie series!
I hadn't read such pure, immersive fantasy in quite a while. I came to read it almost by chance, after a reviewer indicated it as being a much better version of another series available in the Plus Catalogue, a series I'd started and found to be somewhat slow and unsatisfying (I'm trying not to be harsher than that, having only read the beginning).
It's hard for me to make a rational judgement on quality, but the emotional judgement is stellar. I love this series and I've recommended it to friends who like this genre. I've listened for free, but I think it would deserve my credits.
It's now spring. I read the first 4 books of the series in autumn and winter, thinking I was going to re-read at the end. Painfully, I had to postpone reading the last one in the series, for a few months. Then I felt I couldn't just continue and I'm now re-reading, I got to the fourth one again. With the same excitement and just as addicted to the series as the first time. I've devoured the first 3 in 4 days. It's a total case of "I cannot press the pause or stop button!".
It has some Twilight elements, but it's much better than Twilight. Incomparably fewer eye-rolls here.
I've never had a particular interest in angels, but I would love to read more angel stories once I'm done with this series.
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