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Oracle
Oracle
Oracle
Audiobook5 hours

Oracle

Written by R.L. Caulder

Narrated by Jeffrey Kafer and Heather Costa

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

A decision is made and the chess board for the war is set.

An alpha queen versus a demon king, both fighting for love.

The fates' plans are in motion and the final chance to vanquish the enemies quickly approaches.

Can the light pierce the darkness once and for all?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 19, 2022
ISBN9781666137804
Oracle

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    That was satisfying ?

    Things, I wonder?
    Satan aka Wraith. Felt like there was more to the story. Maybe there was, and it was cut because it was not strong enough. But I couldn't help thinking there was more to come, like one of the FCs being a reincarnation or his lost love being Lux...or just something. So I kept looking out for that afterwards. He is also a strong character for such a small number of pages he's directly featured in.
    The Goddess, again, a story there. Wish I knew what that was...
    The infected shifters, I couldn't quiet get them to hold in my mind. Just couldn't imagine them.
    Jake, the young shifter... did they ever find him?
    These things keep me from rating this more than I have.

    Besides the above, I loved the MCs, especially in the end...well Milo was the weakest link to me, compared to the others who seemed to have more noticeable traits and quips that added to the fun of the book.

    Oh, the smut!!! Hot ? and detailed, and yea ?

    In the end, the plot was strong, and the characters were interesting. The POVs from the MMCs added to series and the FMCs, just lovely.
    4.2 stars
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Overall I did enjoy this trilogy by this author, just think book 1 was the strongest of the 3. Like my review for book 2 mentioned, I think the addition of the new mates felt rushed and some of them were more throwaway characters, meaning we didn't get enough time with them to connect. I think if there were less we could have connected with them all and the relationship building would have been smoother. That was one of the main reasons I couldnt give it a 5 stars. Again I did enjoy it, and it had a ton of potential, but it fell in some aspects.

    In terms of the story we deal with the news of Kira's future and her having to push it down in her mind to win this war and keep her loved ones safe. I thought she was amazingly strong, loved her bond with some of the guys and her almost sister and inner "wolf". I definitely was invested and sorta saw the ending coming but was happy yet devastated at the same time, very bittersweet. I will leave it at that so I don't spoil anything for anyone. Kira's powers were fabulously described and used, the scenes were intricate but described really well so you could imagine it in your head. Definitely will be checking out more of her books!

    Narration was the same in book 2 as it was in book 3. I was able to tell some of the newer guys more based on the narrators' changes in tone/inflection but it was still difficult to distinguish them and stay engaged (again I had to rewind it to figure out who was talking). Had fabulous emotional performances, especially the dread and pain of what Kira thought was her last stand and then the end with Lux. These narrators are already on my good list so I will be checking out more audiobooks by them!