Divine Prey
by Chris Andrews
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Pub Date May 04 2018 | Archive Date Dec 08 2018
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Description
Divine Prey is a new epic fantasy series filled with action, adventure, hope and magic. It's perfect for fans of Raymond E Feist, Anne McCaffrey, J. K. Rowling, Rick Riordan, and more.
For thousands of years the Gods have been fighting to outwit each other in the ultimate war for supremacy. Only two Gods remain in the contest; the God of War and the Goddess of Healing. The stakes are high. The prize is the universe itself. The winner will be decided by pitting two empires against each other, each led by a single Champion. The gamble sets an immortal warlord with vast armies against an untried young princess... and an empire she is destined to create.
Called to Divine Service by the Goddess of Healing, Princess Caroline defies the offer in the mistaken belief she is being punished, and in doing marks she herself as a target for the other Gods. Spoiled and entitled, her defiance sees the God of War's hunters seeking her death before she can even begin her destiny.
Worse, Caroline's Gods-granted destiny comes with a heavy price - she cannot ascend the throne unless her father and siblings are dead. As the Gods play their games and the stakes rise, Caroline is forced to rely on the trust she places in her friends, and the curse that's slowly destroying her humanity.
She doesn't yet realise the final battle has already began and she's not just fighting for a world, but herself and everyone she cares about. To succeed, she will have to outwit her family, her enemies and even the Gods.
Advance Praise
"""If you are a connoisseur of fantasy books, you'll definitely want to read this one.""
Janet Morrison.
""A complex roller-coaster adventure that keeps the pages turning. I eagerly await the next in the saga.""
Paula Boer "
"I look forward to this becoming a true saga with many more novels to follow.""
Nathan Phillips (Goodreads review). "
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781925803013 |
PRICE | $4.98 (USD) |
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Chris Andrews crafts an interesting story in Divine Prey. This is my first journey into this series, and my first introduction to this author, but I found a main character I could root for and an intriguing world of adventure.
I just finished reading "Divine Prey" by Chris Andrews. I really enjoyed that the book moved along nicely and didn't get bogged down in minutiae. The main heroine, Caroline, is a princess turned werewolf and champion to a goddess embroiled in an age old conflict between the gods. I really enjoyed several of the twists the story takes. The central characters; Kirsty, Elias, Dobbin and Allyn are well fleshed out and come alive in the narrative. Furthermore, the friendly banter and insults slung between two of the characters made me look forward to what comes next between them. I definitely enjoyed the book and look forward to the upcoming sequels. I can definitely recommend this book.
This was a refreshingly different fantasy novel. On the surface it followed the tropes of classic epic fantasy but enough subtle little twists were added to make it unusual. Caroline is not your typical chosen one, she (quite reasonably) fears her own power – as a werewolf princess it’s not a pretty or especially manageable gift. And then there’s the war between the gods – which isn’t completely explained but is nevertheless the provider of much action and entertainment. I enjoyed the world building and the snarky dialogue too. A really good fantasy debut.
Princess Caroline is marked by the Goddess of Healing but will she accept the invitation, especially if it means her family has to perish? She feels a strange attraction to the izzen, Elias, but will she act on that feeling? Divine Prey combines all of the essential items necessary for a great fantasy novel. There are werewolves and faeries. Murder and mystery. Princess Caroline is sent on a journey that she didn't ask for, trying to get back home, but will she be able to stay at home, once she gets there? What role will her maid, Kirsty, play in the saga? I truly enjoyed reading Divine Prey, and I anxiously await the next book in this series to be released.
This book is full of excitement, magic and adventure. At the outset, I thought I wouldn’t make it past the “Lord of the Rings” style fight scene which was far to long but once I did, I found the story to be engaging and interesting. It is full of twists and changes of direction but you are drawn into the fate of Princess Caroline and her band of helpers. I wish she’d have found love but that wasn’t to be. Magic is sprinkled liberally throughout the book to help out when the band are most in need. This book would ideally suit young teens - it contains a few grown up themes such as longing for love and hiding an illicit pregnancy through shame.
Divine Prey, a debut fantasy novel by Chris Andrews, is set up to become a thrilling and intriguing saga. The characters are well written and incredibly alive while our main character Princess Caroline is wonderfully flawed on her journey to self-discovery. There are a lot of little tidbits in the story that seems to not be linked to anything else, but that point to future twists/revelations further on in the saga. If you are a fan of epic fantasy, get in on this now. The world that Andrews has created is wonderfully rich and seriously addictive. I only hope Andrews is a prolific (and fast!) writer so we can get to the next book!
This world that Chris Andrews give us is one I can see all fantasy readers enjoying. I myself enjoyed the development in the characters, they were flawed and interesting to learn more about. I will say there were time in the book I was confused as to why something was mentioned but I’m sure they will all make sense later in the series.
Divine Prey had really great and different world building. I always enjoy when there is a new fantasy world unlike anything I've read before. Caroline is an interesting character and I enjoyed the twists and turns in this book as well. The only problem I had was that there were some parts of the world building that were not explained, which made me confused while reading this book.
I'm looking forward to reading the next book in this series! Princess Caroline is a great female lead character, but not the typically seen type. She is "chosen" but it is a much worse option than in most fantasy novels. The divine battle adds an interesting element, as well. Anyone who likes fantasy will enjoy this book!
I did not expect this to be my cup of tea as normally any book with Gods in is an automatic no no with me.
This really surprised me as I got sucked into the story.
The characters were fascinating and the story really rolled along at a great pace.
If you like Fantasy this will be worth a read.
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece of escapism and my time out from a hectic world. The story grabs you from the outset and pulls you in and the storytelling really made it worth reading. Characterisation was on point and I know I will be looking out for new publications from this author or similar reads in the future. A recommended read.
The magic of the world was beautifully drawn and the culture and landscape were sophisticated and believable.
Caroline's journey was really intriguing. Two of the side characters drew me in too, particularly Kirsty. I won't say too much but it's heartbreaking.
I loved reading about a female werewolf. No women with pretty powers and dainty curses here - thank goodness we're beyond princesses that need rescuing.
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