Mandate of Heaven
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Emmes
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Selkie Myth
About this listen
Sentinel Dawn has returned.
As Sentinel, Elaine has no end of tasks. From a shakedown run to find a fellow Earther, to Iona's new kitsune [Squire] Nina, to a whole new set of skills and abilities from [Loremaster], Elaine is busy. Her name is starting to be known on the world stage, whether she likes it or not.
Through all that, Elaine is informed that the Sixth Legion is going to be deployed to the Han Empire, to put their thumb on the scale in the great civil war, with each of the factions claiming the Mandate of Heaven has fallen on their shoulders. From the thousands of men and women of the Sixth, engaged in deadly battle, to a low-level and vulnerable [Squire], Elaine has to shield and protect her allies and prevent them from coming to harm. As an Immortal, she's not supposed to interfere in mortal affairs. If the deadly Wardens catch wind of her, a swift execution is the best she can hope for.
The bigger question looms, her sacred [Oath] demanding a response—When does she heal her enemies?
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- Ashley
- 01-09-2024
so much internal thinking
so much internal thinking as though it's only purpose is to fill pages with fodder, this is the only flaw within this whole series in my opinion, stip saying the same thing over and over, by this point we know the oath and what it means we don't need it to be repeated over and over " I have to heal because of my oath because that's the oath I took and I know my oath binds me because I took that oath and to remember the oath I took so I will remember my oath that I took and how it binds me because I took an oath that binds me to heal because my oath is about healing because of my oath " it is literally like this multiple times so God damage repetitive and insulting to the reader
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- Embrakh
- 08-07-2024
Amazing Book
Easily the best book in the series. Absolutely dying to listen to the next one.
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