Riftborne
Esprithean Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Adriene Arce
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He was striking in a cold-blooded kind of way, like his beauty was tinged with poison. Unassuming, alluring even.
I brought my eyes up to meet his.
"Fia Riftborne?" The words dripped from his lips like blood from a dagger.
Twenty years after a rebellion branded her an outcast, Fia Riftborne navigates a city rife with prejudice so deep, it's often deadly. But she harbors a secret, one that would paint an even larger target on her back. A hidden power within her is growing, threatening to destroy everything she's built for herself.
Enter the elusive Sidhe General, Laryk Ashford, who is building a unit of powerful wielders within the Guard to face a growing threat. Wraiths of darkness devour the Western border, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake.
When Fia's power erupts, and two daughters of Nobility are seemingly dead, General Ashford offers her a chilling choice: join the Sidhe Guard or face execution.
Because Fia might be the only hope for the Isle's survival.
Torn between surrendering to the chaos or becoming a weapon for those who took everything from her, Fia must confront her growing feelings for the General and face a dark truth that could shatter everything she's ever known.
Riftborne was written for listeners that love a well-developed enemies-to-lovers arc and strong female friendships. The magic system is heavily inspired by X-Men—if it took place in the city of Silverymoon from the Forgotten Realms.
Laryk Ashford is the Charles Xavior to Fia’s Dark Phoenix. It would appeal to fans of A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen and Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.
©2024 Parker Lennox (P)2024 Bree Grenwichthe FMC is annoying, especially when it comes to the romancey bits, she comes across young and whiney. To be fair, the romance element isn't really needed, and it doesnt seem to grow naturally, feels a bit forced.
I half guessed the twists, so nothing was really a surprise, but its set the next book up nicely.
if you like fourth wing, I think you'll like this. i dre parallels to that book a bit (but there no dragons in this) there the trainer/student element and the "joining the guard", doesnt understand her powers malarkey.
the narrator doesnt really change her voice up much, so it was a bit monotonous at times.
but it was an easy to listen to story, I will move on to book 2 as I heard that's immeasurably better!!
Fair story, plods along nicely, mostly a set up for book 2.
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Quite good
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Went in expecting the “get through the first one” thing but loved it!
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Interesting from the start,
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Could have been great but it lacks something
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