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Evocation

Summoner's Circle, Book 1

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Evocation

By: S.T. Gibson
Narrated by: Oscar Reyes
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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of B&N's best books of 2022 A Dowry of Blood, comes a spellbinding and vibrant new series.

The Devil knows your name, David Aristarkhov.

As a teen, David Aristarkhov was a psychic prodigy, operating under the shadow of his oppressive occultist father. Now, years after his father's death and rapidly approaching his thirtieth birthday, he is content with the high-powered life he's curated as a Boston attorney, moonlighting as a powerful medium for his secret society.

But with power comes a price, and the Devil has come to collect on an ancestral deal. David's days are numbered, and death looms at his door.

Reluctantly, he reaches out to the only person he's ever trusted, his ex-boyfriend and secret society rival Rhys, for help. However, the only way to get to Rhys is through his wife, Moira. Thrust into each other's care, emotions once buried deep resurface, and the trio race to figure out their feelings for one another before the Devil steals David away for good . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2024 S.T. Gibson (P)2024 Tantor
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Dull, Dull, Dull

Read this for book club and had to do so at 2x speed just to get through it.

My issues with the story is it’s doesn’t go anywhere. There is lots of talking but hardly any doing (of magic or people).

There was no world building of the supernatural, the author just lists different branches of magic and expects you to fill in the gaps.

The narrator reads everything in a husky voice that makes every action seem hyper sexual to the point that simple tasks are erotic foreplay.

The depiction of polyamory comes across as the understanding wife letting her husband get back with his ex boyfriend rather than a mutual deep relationship amongst equals.

Overall very disappointing and I won’t be reading the second book if it comes out.

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What a shame

I don’t normally leave reviews but this story was so disappointing for me not a good strong story and to much sex It was in the Sunday times best seller list and the first time I have been totally disappointed Only my favourite reaction others may enjoy it

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