Oracle Adored
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
No one knows the future. I'm supposed to, but I'm a rebel at heart, even when it hurts.
My dreams are invaded by a voice, a man who stirs something in me. I don't know if he's real, but seeing him each night feels like a betrayal of my four mates.
Meanwhile, we're trying to find my sister, Wren. But don't blame me if nothing goes according to plan. When my guys give me the go-ahead to seduce a strange shifter in a club to help discover my missing sister's whereabouts, I'm all over it, and all over him. His voice is all too familiar.
He doesn't know me, and he doesn't know about my dreams. Neither do my mates. But the man from my dreams is meant to be mine.
Oracle Adored is the second installment in the Spellbound Shifters: Fates & Visions series. A portion of it was previously published in the Valentine Between the Sheets anthology, but it has since been expanded into a full story. If you love #whychoose romance, hot shifters, and dangerous magic, you'll love Oracle Adored. Grab your copy today to fall in love with Sparrow and her men!
Customer Reviews
This writing tram REALLY has something here!
This writing tram REALLY has something here!
I've read many books by Liza and Keira, and I will continue to read many more because the way they weave a story is just so enthralling. Though reverse harems are not 100% my thing, I gobbled up this story because of the steam, the adventure and the sense of being on a "quest" that I love so much!
Yes, Sparrow is an oracle and yes, she has four (not a typo) mates, and yes she's a little too into being physical with them (if you catch my drift), but darn it, she's on a mission to find her lost sister and nothing will stop her, regardless of whatever steps in her path...and A LOT of unexpectedness steps in her path.
(By the way, I read about Sparrow's sister, Wren, in her own book, Spellcaster Hidden. It's seriously cool how Liza and Keira connect their stories to each other!)
All in all, this book was a wonderful way to spend my time! Keep up the great work, ladies!
(I was given this book in consideration of my honest thoughts)