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Journey to the Elderoak

Daughter of the Earth, Book 2

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Journey to the Elderoak

By: K. M. Gordon
Narrated by: Annalee Scott, Casey Jones
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Now living in a new world, Ava has the answers about her family she so desperately sought. But answers come at a cost. As she tries to face the trauma she endured upon her arrival in the realm of Eorhan, she must find her inner strength and courage to take her rightful place, or risk falling apart.

With the threat of war looming after their enemies have returned, Ava is the only one with the ability to send the daemon queen back to her realm. And to do so, she must train with Casimir, the broody general of the Earth Kingdom, to complete a harrowing journey to the revered tree of her people. The Elderoak.

As she adjusts to a life full of magic, navigates new friendships and a budding romance, she learns her enemies will stop at nothing to thwart her success. Even if it means using the people she loves against her.

Contains mature content. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.

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Firstly, I feel like I’ve been conned - book 1 and book 2 should have been one book. I’ve now paid twice for what should have been one story. Very annoying. Ava is a frustrating FMC in this book. She seems to have lost a lot of her grit and now is just boy crazy. The plot limps along without much happening. The characters have become increasingly one dimensional, and we are leaning back into all of the same old romantasy tropes. I’m not really interested in book 3 (which also isn’t available on audible). Meh.

An underwhelming book 2

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