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Wish Quartet

The Complete Series

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Wish Quartet

By: Elise Kova, Lynn Larsh
Narrated by: Angel Leigh McCoy
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How it started: Hacker working one last job to rake in mafia cash.

How it’s going: Unlikely recruit in a magical society.

My life got twisted in ways I never saw coming. A final job gone wrong, a government raid, and suddenly I’m using ancient magic that shouldn’t be real to summon drop-dead-gorgeous demigods to grant my wish.

And the magic powers are only just beginning.

As the newest member of the Society of Wishes—a legendary wish-granting squad situated beyond reality—I’m plunged into a world of high-stakes magic, deadly secrets, and wishes that can shatter the cosmos. As the margin for error becomes more and more razor-thin, I start asking the tough questions like: How was the Society formed?

What happens when we fail?

Why do I find Snow so utterly, unbearably attractive…and who is going to make the first move?

Threats loom. Enemies lurk where we least expect them. And not only does the fate of the Society hang in the balance… but also the world.

Books in this complete series set: - Society of Wishes - Circle of Ashes - Birth of Chaos - Age of Magic

©2018 Elise Kova (P)2018 Elise Kova
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Magic
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This is a great series, I loved the camaraderie between the characters. There were a few plot twists that I didn't see coming which definitely kept me interested. I have listened/read most of Elise Kova books and have never been disappointed with any of them. I enjoyed the narrator and all the accents she did very enjoyable.

Enjoyable

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i couldnt finish the book only because the male voice was awful.
i read most of elise kova's books and love all of them. i think i would've liked it if i read it in stead of the audio version

male voice spoiled it

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I loved the whole world that Kova and Larsh have created, set in the not to distant future, after World War III. To be honest with you I was just going to love any book which Elise Kova had a hand in writing.

I loved the characters in this book, Jo the protagonist was fun to read and although I totally disagreed with what she was doing at times (she will not sit and listen to advice!!) I found that her reasons were sound even if she were a little rash and headstrong. The other characters were so unique and fun to read too, from the warm and welcoming Nico, to the enigmatic Snow. From first impressions, I thought I was going to love Pan, but surprisingly by the end I really disliked her. I am really interested to see how her character develops in later books – whatever happens I am sure it will be fab.

I felt that the characters and the relationships between them were really intriguing and reading the members Society of Wishes I can’t wait to get to know them better and maybe find out a bit more about where and when they are all from. I found it really refreshing to read about a female character like Jo, who knows what she wants and goes and gets it for herself. (I am trying really hard not to give anything away here – so apologies for the vagueness) She is a problem-solver and she won’t let anyone talk her into sitting anything out. She was fun to read because she was so fiery and so bold.

The system of magic and wishes which Kova and Larsh have created is incredible, it’s so unlike anything else I have read, wishes, time, watches, the whole Society itself. Wonderful! I loved it all. I can’t wait to read more about the system of wishes and to learn more about the magic each member of the Society possesses. I am also intrigued to learn about the fragmented America which is featured in the book too.

The only niggle I have with the book is that it just wasn’t long enough – I wanted be more! I am totally nitpicking here, because I am sure we are going to get all that and more in the later books but I still feel like I wanted more background in this first book.

I am going to finish off my review by saying this – I totally recommend this book, the whole series is incredible!

Absolutely incredible!

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