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The Sibylline Oracle (2012)

by Delia J. Colvin(Favorite Author)
3.84 of 5 Votes: 3
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Firefly Publications
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The Sibylline Trilogy
review 1: I actually fell in love with this book, it seems to gently overtake you and you just keep wanting to read more and more. It took me a little time to figure out who was who at the beginning as I'm not used to fantasy and mythology but my preferences in which genres I now read have certainly changed thanks to this book.The book follows a pure depth of love between Alex and Valeria that has actually lasted centuries. Alex is an immortal who is desperate to be reunited with his beloved Cassandra. Unbeknownst to Valeria she is really the many times re-incarnated Cassandra who is cursed and unable to live past her 27th birthday. Cassandra was the most powerful Sibylline Oracle, a prophetess who had powerful visions, even more powerful than that of Apollo's own oracles, the m... morean who found and favoured her. This led to strong jealousy of others especially Aegemon, Apollo's oracle, who she had taken the place of and who was set on revenge.The story begins as Valeria's soul partner Alex, her Symbolon, rescues her for a near death experience just like he had tried so many times in the past. Valeria is extremely attracted and mesmerized by Alex and out of character agrees to go away with him as a birthday treat to meet his family and found out more about the secrets Alex wants to share with her. I did at this point feel Valeria's character was being extremely naive and wondered if that would really happen but that is the only tiny niggle I had about the whole read.Alex and his immortal friends who were now his family had to try and rid Cassandra of her curse and try to make her immortal, like them, once and for all. At the same time trying to help Valeria realise that she was really Cassandra without frightening her away. I really enjoyed reading the connection between them all and the love they all shared and found myself so intrigued to find out more.How can they stop this curse once and for all? How can they stop Aegemon in his hateful tracks? Now Valeria trusts them and realizes who she is and what's at stake how can they chance it all going wrong?Quite an edge of the seat read with twists and turns keeping you on your toes and I truly loved it and couldn't wait to read the second book.
review 2: I had an awful time getting through this and I'm definitely not going to be jumping to read the sequel. The idea was great, but executed poorly. So many things happened that made no sense and were overly romanticized. Not to mention I really struggled to get a feel for what emotions were being portrayed because of all the dang exclamation marks. I found myself re reading trying to picture how the characters were conversing with each other, because surely they weren't exclaiming every word? There are so many other things, but for the sake of time I'll just say I really didn't like it. less
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Hellas01
This book was great! I enjoyed the story and liked how Valeria just went along with it.
joannie
Loved it. Kept me wanting more. Looking forward to see what's next
Simon
Fun and engaging read. I am looking forward to reading book 2
heyimariah
Could not but it down.Had to have 2nd book
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