
Priestess
The Tears of Promises, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Cailyn Bell
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By:
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Matt Ozanich
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One touch of Sevastee's skin will boil the magic from a person's blood.
Because of this, she lives alone and in fear of harming others. But she longs to be a part of the world, and to view her condition as a gift rather than a curse.
Beyond the safety of her forest home, a war for survival rages. The High Priestess has fractured the rebellion and conquered most of the known world, using her resources to siphon more of the gods' magic. But no one can get close enough to discover why.
When the rebellion discovers Sevastee, they convince her to join the cause despite her curse which could doom them all.
Is her gift worth the risk? And is she enough to turn the tide of war?
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