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Lust

Ryze, Book 1

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Lust

By: N. Isabelle Blanco
Narrated by: Tyler Darby, Ashley Bryce
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Abruptly taken from her normal existence on the eve of her eighteenth birthday, Ismini Harrovnian is thrust into a reality where dimensions beyond her wildest dreams intertwine, and where gods reign with both power and anguish.

An ancient promise binds her fate—a promise made by Dyletri, the God of Lust, who lost the woman he loved. In his grief-fueled desperation, he agreed to sacrifice Ismini in the distant future.

As Ismini grapples with her new reality, she is confronted by a shocking revelation—she carries a mysterious illness. But what she believes to be a rare ailment is something far more deadly. She is mated to none other than Dyletri, the very deity who plans to end her life to reunite with his lost love.

Dyletri, once resolute in his determination to fulfill his promise, begins to show signs of the same illness that grips Ismini. As the lines between captor and captive blur, they find themselves united by a bond that defies reason and challenges the very fabric of their worlds.

Can they overcome the barriers of their circumstances and find a way to thwart the impending sacrifice? Or will their burgeoning love lead them down a path of devastation?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 N. Isabelle Blanco (P)2024 Tantor
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I was forced to read this as part of a book club. It had literally no redeeming qualities. Garbage plot, terrible writing – like a stream of consciousness with random tangents and explanations about a fantasy world that were simply ridiculous. The characters were annoying and of us in the book club were appalled by how bad and cringeworthy it was. A colossal waste of time.

Utterly dreadful.

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