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The Queen of Cursed Things

Serpents and Kings Trilogy, Book 1

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The Queen of Cursed Things

By: S.M. Gaither
Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
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Decades ago, the High King of Sundolia waged a war that vanquished the Serpent clan and drove them out of the empire, reducing them to nothing more than legends spoken of in occasional frightened whispers. But they did not leave peacefully. Their parting gift included curses that now rest within the empire's soil, beneath the shade of its jungles, treading through the waves of its seas. Growing more and more dormant as the years pass under the rule of that increasingly tyrannical high king.

Until Alaya - a young woman with a hidden Serpent mark who shouldn't exist - accidentally wakes one of them up. Then another. And suddenly she finds herself exiled from her adopted village and left with no choice but to seek the truth about her lost clan and the so-called curses they left behind. About her true home. About a power, stolen from the Serpent goddess herself, that is supposedly resting in that home. It is the sort of power that could help her overthrow a king, expose the lies he's told, and put a stop to his wars.

The crown prince of Sundolia claims he wants to put a stop to those wars with her. That he only wants to help her find that power so he can undo the horrors his father has created. All they have to do is find a way to trust each other.

©2019 S. M. Gaither (P)2020 Tantor
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Meh writing not helped by emotional reading

I was very excited about this audiobook as I'd read several good reviews about this series but unfortunately the narrator didn't do it for me. She occasionally paused at odd places mid-sentence and every line the MC spoke was way over-emotional to the point where I couldn't tell what scenes were really meant to affect the MC strongly or just somewhat. I get that a lot happens to the main character during the story, but it's a little much to take.
Unfortunately, the writing was not particularly good either, specifically the plot and character developments. There was a bit of a sense of instant romance and despite the author describing these characters throughout, I just never cared about any of them nor did I particularly get a sense of the plot.
All in all, felt like a waste of a credit. I wouldn't recommend.

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