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By the Fates, Freed

By the Fates, Book 1

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By the Fates, Freed

By: Patricia D. Eddy
Narrated by: Carol Hendrickson
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An ancient prophecy. A secret clan determined to see the world returned to war. A witch marked for death.

Ealasaid has just come of age when the devil clan binds her. They steal her name, her voice, and her virtue. Her magic suppressed, she is held in the dark for 10 long years, tortured and alone. She prays for a death she knows will never come.

Raven is a powerful warlock, but though he has made a name for himself as a finder and a protector, he is largely unfulfilled. When the Fates send him to the witch, he has only to touch her to discover that she is his mate, the one he is fated to love for all eternity. He must free her and protect her or his life will be over.

Once freed, Ealasaid fights against the darkness that still threatens. The fate of the world rests on her scarred shoulders, but with Raven by her side to share the burden, can she triumph?

Note: This audiobook contains several graphic scenes of physical and sexual torture and is intended for listeners over 18. The first two chapters are intended to be difficult to hear and should not be heard to by sensitive listeners.

This is the first book in the By the Fates trilogy. It does not end on a cliffhanger, though there is more danger ahead in By the Fates, Fought.

©2013 Patricia D. Eddy (P)2014 Patricia D. Eddy
Dark Fantasy Destiny Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Magic Users Witchcraft

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SUSPENSE WITH A DOUBLE S

omg! the up and downs and twists in this story has me reeling. everyone gets tortured and new threats appear. the only annoyance I have is how she's just about to "flick her wrist" but it's always too late.
and raven does a double dose of over protecting but the story makes that understandable but I still feel that everything they have done doesn't seem to work..except for the success at the end of the book....no spoilers...
raven is almost depicted as a 17th century gentleman.....except he's hot and he knows how to get hot.
Ms Eddy...does well ....I've read all her "away from the keyboard" series which were rugged, gritty and brilliant. thought I'd try her fantasy series. prefer the keyboard series but they are not as involved as this series....I don't know if I can take too many more tortures....nothing from the good team seems to keep the heroine and the hero safe.
the accent off the narrator and her inflections are awesone

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