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A Foreboding of Woe
- A Practical Guide to Sorcery, Book 4
- Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
- Length: 30 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
The Raven Queen...
Siobhan didn't choose this name.
But now she will take control of it.
The secrets of this world are deeper and darker than Siobhan knew, and those she once trusted seem strange and sinister. But her Will is as abyssal as the ocean, and she is determined to uncover the truth.
As Sebastien's reputation begins to bloom with its own light, new eyes turn her way. With new magic and old plans come to fruition, she feels the inklings of true power within her grasp.
But there is a storm waiting beneath the placid surface of the ocean...
And old enemies have not forgotten her.
Running has not worked for Siobhan, and so the Raven Queen will stop running, and instead advance. She hopes to strip away any power they hold over her, but as she uncovers secrets and unravels mysteries, things may not go as planned. Will Siobhan and the few allies she has bound to her side be able to stand against the might of their enemies?
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- Duck
- 31-08-24
Great hard magic system based on real life science
Very slow paced series but enjoyable magic system. Well written and thought out, with a great introductory scene in a mock battleground.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-09-24
amazing as always
i just love how everyone just decides to believe she is a goddess or a being of ultimate power, and her exasperation each time just makes me laugh about it all the time. though i must add in my native language there is a saying "right or wrong lie with confidence" she should just embrace it at this point, everyone else has.
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