
Veil of Mist
Lela Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Emma Faye
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By:
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Tessonja Odette
About this listen
A mysterious crystal.
A realm of myth.
Darkness is reborn.
After years of exile, Cora has returned to her rightful place as princess. She has her title, her home, and even the man she loves. But a devastating secret threatens to shatter everything she’s worked for...including her heart.
Newly engaged, Prince Teryn is determined to get to know the woman he is to marry. But when he becomes separated from his betrothed, his plans come crashing down. In a moment of anger, he makes one fatal mistake that unleashes a new reign of darkness.
Teryn and Cora find themselves on opposite sides of an ancient prophecy, tangled in a web of lies, legend, magic, and memories. Evil has returned to the land of Lela. This time, no one will ever see it coming.
Veil of Mist is book two in the Lela Trilogy. If you like royal intrigue, swoon-worthy romance, metaphysical magic, and surprising new worlds, then you’ll love Tessonja Odette’s epic fantasy tale.
Listen to Veil of Mist to unleash the magic today!
Start from the beginning of the Lela Trilogy with book one, Shadows of Lela. Finish the trilogy with book three, Shades of Prophecy.
©2018 Tessonja Odette (P)2019 Crystal Moon PressVeil of Mist
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Veil of mist
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the story seems interesting and the world built makes you want to listen to more
interesting
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There are a couple characters that are annoying but I keep telling myself “they are growing”, and they are.
The narration is not my favorite. She makes all the men sound evil and angry all the time. I love how the narrator tries to differentiate pacing, accents and voices between characters, but some of it is a bit annoying.
An unexpected gem
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