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Ruthless Vows
- Letters of Enchantment, Book 2
- Narrated by: Rebecca Norfolk, Alex Wingfield
- Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
TORN APART BY WAR. REUNITED BY LOVE?
The epic conclusion to the intensely romantic and beautifully written story that started in Divine Rivals.
Two weeks have passed since Iris returned home bruised and heartbroken from the front, but the war is far from over.
Roman is missing, lost behind enemy lines, with no memory of his past, or Iris. Hoping his memories return, he begins to write again – but this time for the enemy.
When a strange letter arrives through his wardrobe door, he strikes up a correspondence with a penpal who seems at once mysterious… and strangely familiar.
As their connection deepens, the two of them will risk their very hearts and futures to change the tides of the war.
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- Micky - bookphenomena
- 07-01-24
emotional sequel
These two captivating characters in Roman and Iris continued to keep me glued to this story. The separation, war and letters did not disappoint. great narrator, dual POV.
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- Dr.R
- 14-04-24
Beautiful Story
“ Don’t judge a book by its cover”.
Except I did . And I avoided picking this book because I thought the cover was ugly and it looked too " YA " for me.
I am so glad I did finally read this story because it’s absolutely beautiful .
It is a low fantasy story set in an unspecified historical period, during a war , and follows Iris , an aspiring journalist.
I accept that some of criticisms of this book mourn the fact that the backdrop is of two gods at war, yet the story is set mostly away from the Front - but I loved it precisely for that reason.
It was a beautiful love story full of authentic feelings and angst during a very uncertain period. I liked the fact , that we experienced the war through the eyes of , first civilians, and later through the eyes of war correspondents. I liked that neither main character was a hero or in possession of unimaginable power.
The book conveyed feelings so very well that I was drawn into the story even without epic battles. The experience and uncertainty of war, of those left behind and away from the front was conveyed so beautifully and poignantly- it was just an exceptionally good read.
The fantasy elements and magic were really subtle and latent which worked very well here. The supporting characters were written well and with great depth and I enjoyed the ‘ cast ‘ immensely.
One of my favourite reads this year , so far !
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- Miss Sarah J L Hoare
- 10-02-24
Captivating
I loved this story and these characters, beautifully written and narrated. Exciting and enthralling Thank you.
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- suzanne elson
- 31-01-24
The perfect end
What words can describe such perfection? Are there any?
For now, I'll leave just one.
A paragon.
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- BM26
- 08-01-24
amazing
I loved the mystery and twists and turns of the story and when stuff clicked in the plot i jumped with excitment. Their were some truly sad parts but we will live on and would love an extra short story on how some of the characters were after the war marasol and keagen being one of any people I would like to know more aboit but over all amazing.
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- Amanda Moy
- 23-01-24
loved it!! Great sequal
The whole story was captivating and I couldn't stop listening. I'd been waiting since the last book to hear got this ends
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- Laura
- 06-03-24
beautiful dual reading
the male voice actor was so good, he was perfect! same for the first book, amazing
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- Rachael
- 29-01-24
Loved it just as much as the first
Brilliant storytelling and narration. I loved the characters and how I felt transported into the book.
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- Mr G J Townsend
- 02-03-24
A wonderful visual story
Even though this is about war and gods I found it a gentle story that completely enveloped me. Rebecca Ross writes so beautifully that I could visualise everything. It’s a wonderful fantasy world she has created and I hope to visit it again.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-03-24
Beautiful and war-torn
It’s a brilliant conclusion to the story, with the weight of war acknowledged as the characters grow and change.
The narrators are great, especially Rebecca Norfolk.
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