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The Birthright Series Collection Books 1-3

By: Bridget E. Baker
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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My mom should have killed me the day I was born. Now I have to kill my sister.

Being a twin complicates the Evian line of succession, but Chancery Alamecha doesn’t want her mother’s throne. Her sister, Judica, is the merciless fighter, the ruthless politician, and the groomed heir. Chancery doesn’t mind that Judica will take over everything. Truly.

Until Judica starts dating the only guy she has ever liked. Chancery’s heartily sick of taking it on the chin. She’s ready to seize control of her own life. But before Chancery can enact her plan to free herself from the miserable life in which she's trapped, she reacts bizarrely to an old relic, fulfilling an arcane prophecy.

And that’s when everything really changes. Irrevocably.

Grab the first three books in the seven-book series today.

©2019 Bridget E. Baker (P)2020 Bridget E. Baker
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This was recommended to me on a social media post, asking for next listen suggestions. The fact that it was recommended by the author herself should have set off alarm bells.
I gave examples of what I enjoy reading/listening to in the post and this is NOTHING like the examples I gave. The author must have known this yet she chose to plug her own titles. I hate to DNF but honestly I am THIS close. The writing seems forced, like it was written by a teenager, for teenagers.
I might have enjoyed this when I was 12 or 13, but I am not. The characters are two dimensional, the world building is minimal. The names or locations and characters are awkward sounding and so similar to each other one loses track of who is whom. the dialogues are stiff. I'm glad I only used one credit.

The writing seems forced.

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