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Order of Seven

By: Beth Teliho
Narrated by: Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Eighteen-year-old Devi Bennett is surrounded by mysteries: her unknown heritage, a recurring dream about an African tribal ceremony, an inexplicable attachment to a certain tree and a psychic ability she'll never understand - unless she finds her biological parents. Things take a shocking turn when she meets Baron, an intense and alluring energy healer who receives prophetic dreams which all seem connected to her. Devi must rely on an empath, a seer, and Baron to help research her roots to discover who she is and what she is capable of. But when Baron's visions lead to an ancient legend which may link to her birthright, Devi learns her gift is more imperative than she thought imaginable. Equal parts suspenseful and sexy, philosophical and adventurous, Order of Seven delivers a story that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the hands that carry fate.

©2015 Beth Teliho (P)2016 Beth Teliho
Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Extrasensory Perception Young Adult Dream
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Great story, enhanced by an amazing performance

Would you consider the audio edition of Order of Seven to be better than the print version?

I really enjoyed the audio version because the story was made even more interesting by the character performance from Laurie. I loved hearing the different accents. I'm not great at them, so to hear them done so well and so distinctively made the characters feel more real and helped pull me deeper into the world Teliho had crafted so beautifully.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Order of Seven?

Without dropping any spoilers, there were so many twists and turns in the story, it kept me listening into the wee hours.

Have you listened to any of Laurie Catherine Winkel’s other performances? How does this one compare?

This would appear to be her first, but I'll keep an eye out for more because she genuinely made this story for me.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I felt really connected to Devi's character as a young woman myself. I loved how she was a heroine in her own right.

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