Synopsis: One night can change your life. One decision can change...everything.
Our world is dying.
Every century, the High Fae venture past the magical veil in search of a shifter to compete as the champion in the trials of their Inner Kingdom. Only a shifter who completes the trials can unlock the healing powers of The Heart of Valdor, a magical stone that has the power to save our world. For five hundred years, no shifter has been victorious or returned alive. The dark magic of the wilt is steadily growing, devouring our world piece by piece with each passing day. The fate of all fae, shifters, and humans is at stake.
And somehow... this task has fallen to me.
Skylar Cathal is a twenty-two-year-old half-human, half-shifter with a curious mind and knack for bending the rules. Gilen Warrick, Skylar’s childhood friend and the next Alpha of the Solace pack, wants more than just her friendship– but fate has a will of its own.
When Skylar is marked as the shifter champion, she must overcome her darkest fears to leave her home and those she loves behind. Daxton Aegaeon, High Fae Prince of Silver Meadows, has sworn to protect Skylar as his ward, but only she can protect her heart.
A Trial of Fate is the first book in the Valdor Series, an epic romantic fantasy that follows a "spitfire" heroine who defies her darkest fears in order to save those she loves. This book will appeal to fans of character-driven adventurous romantasy tails such as Throne of Glass, Blood and Ash, and A Ruin of Roses.
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My Review:
This audiobook pulled me in fast with its high stakes and immersive world. The mix of fae, shifters, and a dying world made everything feel urgent, and I loved following Skylar as she stepped into something way bigger than herself. The narration added extra depth to the characters and made it easy to stay hooked. It dragged just a tiny bit in places, but overall a solid, addictive start to the series.
This audiobook pulled me in fast with its high stakes and immersive world. The mix of fae, shifters, and a dying world made everything feel urgent, and I loved following Skylar as she stepped into something way bigger than herself. The narration added extra depth to the characters and made it easy to stay hooked. It dragged just a tiny bit in places, but overall a solid, addictive start to the series.
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