Divined
β Scribed by Wibberley, Emily
- Book ID
- 109328129
- Publisher
- Wibbs Ink
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Last Oracle 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The epic conclusion to the Last Oracle SeriesοΏ½ Clio has forsaken the Deities and turned her back on her powers. Unable to trust her Visions, she is left alone and weak on the outskirts of Sheehan. When the Emperor hears that an Oracle has survived in the Empire, he places a price on her head, forcing Clio to flee to the ancient city of Cearo. But the Deities have other plans for Clio, and itοΏ½s not long before she is faced with new foes, including a priestess with uncanny powers. With rumors of unrest in the Empire growing and alliances within the nobles shifting, Riece seeks out Clio with a desperate plea. To protect the Empire, Clio will have to return to where her journey beganοΏ½the sacrificial pyramid of MorekοΏ½to fight a new evil in an unimaginable form and confront the greatest enemy she's ever known: her father. YA Fantasy Teen & Young Adult Romance Teenage love story Teens Action & Adventure Coming of Age Paranormal
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