Divine Agreements
Binding Words, Book 11
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Andrea Parsneau
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Sean had long waited for his chance to avenge his friends from Oakwood— when the time finally came, it was with several unlikely allies: High Lady Minerva Queensblood, who felt her family owed Sean for helping her son, Commander Queensblood. Advisor Mackenzie Earthfoot, who had to walk a thin line to not favor Sean too much, lest she earn the Queens’ ire.
With his friends and allies, Sean time and again thwarted Lord Truestrike and his minions. He even befriended his daughter, Dame Trisha Truestrike, giving her hope that she might one day see Darragh again. It was when Sean brought down the Greater Vampire, Luka, that High Lady Queensblood pushed for the duel Sean had long sought.
During the duel, Truestrike’s treachery was revealed when he summoned a Life Bonded dragon to kill Sean. Sean almost died a few times, but even a dragon bowed before him at the end. Ironically, it wasn’t Sean who finally killed Lord Truestrike. No, it was Trisha, who slew her father to avenge her lover, Darragh.
With Lord Truestrike’s death, Trisha was destined to take over the Truestrike House and have her son returned to her from her father’s grasp. That ended in tragedy, as the spoiled brat struck her down for ‘stealing his birthright.’ His reign only lasted as long as it took the guard to remove his head from his shoulders.
But more bad news was waiting— the scribes had sent messages to the Queens. Both Winter and Summer were coming, and Sean wouldn’t be able to avoid them. That put him on the clock to pull off what the stories had said he would do: find the Huntsman.
To manage that, he’d need to figure out how to open a portal back to Earth. If he did, Sean would likely find an old enemy waiting for him; Thor hadn’t forgotten the slights against his name, and he wanted revenge.
Time was ticking away, and Sean had to work fast. His wives, especially Fiona, were counting on him. Sean had never backed down from a challenge, and he wasn’t about to start now. He’d either figure out how to create a portal, or he’d end up facing the Queens on less than diplomatic terms.
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- matthew
- 14-02-24
Great ending
loved it.
gave me chills and excitement it was a great reed if you what a good book to read this series is one of the best
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- A Brick Wall
- 14-02-24
Won me over in the end
Ight, Danny boy, chill with the cheesy cringy repetitive circle jerking/simping over the MC, if a drinking game was made to take a shot every time Shawn was gushed over for being SUUUUCH a good man, god, husband or friend, people would die from liver failure .
Luckily after getting through that about 2-3hours into this final book it then gets good to what I’ve been waiting for for more than a year. I won’t say spoil but this ending is fine, okay, above satisfactory specially when I remember apocaplyse gates janky ending.
Also chill with the harem size, 22 members with 11 being fully official on book end is jumping the shark.
Anyway when the plot actually starts being…well you know… the plot!!! It’s becomes interesting and reminds me why despite my complaints I still come back to relisten to…most of this authors work.
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-02-24
End of an era
An absolutely fantastic ending to an amazing heartfelt and at oft-times sad story.
Sean entire adventure from start to finish was truly wondrous.
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- R Crossan
- 16-02-24
Heartwarming
A nice wholesome ending for the series. With enough combat, crafting and humour to keep the story flowing well. it could be quite fun to see what Sean's kids do in the future
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