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Wraith

By: Helen Harper
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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Saiya Buchanan is a wraith, able to detach her shadow from her body and send it off to do her bidding. But, unlike most of her kin, Saiya doesn't deal in death. Instead, she trades secrets - and in the goblin besieged city of Stirling in Scotland, they're a highly prized commodity. It might just be, however, that the goblins have been hiding the greatest secret of them all.

When Gabriel de Florinville, a Dark Elf, is sent as royal envoy into Stirling and takes her prisoner, Saiya is not only going to uncover the sinister truth. She's also going to realize that sometimes the deepest secrets are the ones locked within your own heart.

©2018 Helen Harper (P)2018 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Heartfelt

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loved the characters and story line , would have loved to see more power from the magic side of the characters

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I have read a lot of books centred around Elves, Fae, Goblins and the like so I kinda feel I have a broad variety of some of the best to the worst and I have to admit this comes close to some of the worst. Personally it was incredibly boring. Vert predictable, cliche, the characters lacked any personality and the narration was incredibly dull.
If you are looking for a read to just pass time with a pretty storyline and happy ending then this is for you. If you like a bit more magic and mystery you will probably not enjoy this book.

Wow, This book was terrible.

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Took me a couple of chapters to get into this story, but it grew on me steadily and I enjoyed the story and the character development. There is a review out there that rubbishes the story and the narration - very unfair in my opinion. Wish I had the talent and imagination of Helen Harper or the reading skills of Ruth Urquhart.

Good listen

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This book has been a delight to listen to, the story has many twists and turn. With many great characters the two main ones corry the book well. Can't wait for the next one.

Wraith

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This story starts out with so much potential and I love the main female character saiya. She’s smart, sassy and independent. Unfortunately I found the ending disappointing and forced. Some of the minor characters were flat and unbelievable. And as for the male lead, I’d have pushed him off the top of Stirling Castle. He was a self righteous arrogant git from start to finish. I honestly don’t know why Saiya didn’t slap him. I wanted to slap him at the end when he magnanimously forgave Saiya for lying to him to protect herself when he should have been on his knees begging her forgiveness for the way he treated her! Saiya you can do so much better then that one!

The reader was good and overall it was an exciting and imaginative story.

Great female lead character

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