
A Wrecking of Salt and Fire
The Nostos Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Stella Bloom
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Anthony Palmini
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Gail Shalan
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Saleem Udean
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E.K. Condos
Plagued by fear. Haunted by the sins of her past.
Approaching twenty-five, Katrin Drakos should only be concerned with two things—being crowned Queen of Alentus and marrying her Fated, Kohl.
For five years, she focused on falling in love, on living, on becoming whole again. For five years, she was able to forget what the vile King Nikolaos of Nexos had done to her. For five years, her nightmares did not return.
But then the whispers started. A rumbling of rebellion poised to strike. The King of Nexos had never attacked before. Until now. Until right before the Acknowledgement.
So when a notorious pirate captures her, claiming to have saved her from the lies the leaders have woven into history, Katrin must decide if the enemy from her past has really been her ally this whole time. Decide before the world around her crumbles and not only her power, but the power of all the gods, is lost forever.
Because sometimes, the Fates have other plans.
A Wrecking of Salt and Fire is a new adult book for mature listeners. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.
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Such a captivating story
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My only story complaint is that that the FMC basically throws a tantrum because of a miscommunication trope in order to drive the story forward. It felt a bit over the top after she invested time in gradual character growth. I just had a hard time believing she’d react this poorly at this point in the story.
Narrators did great. The only exception was that Kohl’s narrator read all the exposition like a robot for some reason. No emphasis unless in was dialogue. It was diffuse to listen to those chapters.
Great story and characters
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