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Damian's Oracle

by Lizzy Ford

Series: War of Gods (1)

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"USA Today featured a review of "Damian's Oracle" March 30, 2012. War of Gods, Book I. Revised October 2011. Inspired by Slavic mythology, Damian's Oracle is the entree into the ongoing battle between good and evil over the fate of humanity. The White God, Damian, and his Guardians protect the world from the Black God and his monsters while rescuing Naturals - humans with extraordinary paranormal gifts - from the Black God, who would kill or convert them. Caught in the middle is cool-headed Sofia, a Natural whose gift will tip the scales in the war. Sofia begins her transformation from human into oracle, the first in thousands of years. Damian rescues her from the Black God in time to complete a ceremony that will bind her to him for eternity. Sofia struggles with her new world and her role as an oracle and Damian's mate while haunted by a mysterious man from Damian's past who's supposed to be dead. Unbeknownst to her, her link to the dead man may be all that saves Damian, his Guardians, and the fate of humanity. While he wants nothing more than for the petite beauty to take her place at his side like the oracles of legend did his White God forefathers, Damian can't quite rationalize having to win her over instead of command her. Further complicating his life is the sobering realization that there are spies in his organization who are helping the Black God take out his Guardians. Damian must help Sofia reach her potential fast, especially when a threat from his past returns. Includes exclusive excerpt from M. Edward McNally's The Sable City (Book I of the Norothian Cycle)."--… (more)
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3.5 interesting but not sure i want to read any others. Chemistry between characters so-so. Free book ( )
  Renegadefx | Sep 21, 2023 |
An original twist to mythological/ paranormal/ romance. ( )
  SheReadsALot | Jun 20, 2016 |
I found the book to be a bit slow at first but then when I found out about an oracle who subsists off of human blood.........wow! I like how the author draws out each character.....enough that I am wanting and planning to read book two :) ( )
  Veronica.Sparrow | Nov 15, 2015 |
I found the book to be a bit slow at first but then when I found out about an oracle who subsists off of human blood.........wow! I like how the author draws out each character.....enough that I am wanting and planning to read book two :) ( )
  Veronica.Sparrow | Nov 15, 2015 |
The start is a little bumpy but keep reading. The characters develop as they get to know each other. The story pulls you in until you stay up late to finish it. This book makes me with I had a MFA instead of taking all that chemistry and math so I could help with a final edit and polish. I think it could be the next great series.
The sex is "off camera" which is too bad in my opinion, but it's an excellent fantasy. Get it at Smashwords while it is free. ( )
  glitrbug | Mar 30, 2013 |
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"USA Today featured a review of "Damian's Oracle" March 30, 2012. War of Gods, Book I. Revised October 2011. Inspired by Slavic mythology, Damian's Oracle is the entree into the ongoing battle between good and evil over the fate of humanity. The White God, Damian, and his Guardians protect the world from the Black God and his monsters while rescuing Naturals - humans with extraordinary paranormal gifts - from the Black God, who would kill or convert them. Caught in the middle is cool-headed Sofia, a Natural whose gift will tip the scales in the war. Sofia begins her transformation from human into oracle, the first in thousands of years. Damian rescues her from the Black God in time to complete a ceremony that will bind her to him for eternity. Sofia struggles with her new world and her role as an oracle and Damian's mate while haunted by a mysterious man from Damian's past who's supposed to be dead. Unbeknownst to her, her link to the dead man may be all that saves Damian, his Guardians, and the fate of humanity. While he wants nothing more than for the petite beauty to take her place at his side like the oracles of legend did his White God forefathers, Damian can't quite rationalize having to win her over instead of command her. Further complicating his life is the sobering realization that there are spies in his organization who are helping the Black God take out his Guardians. Damian must help Sofia reach her potential fast, especially when a threat from his past returns. Includes exclusive excerpt from M. Edward McNally's The Sable City (Book I of the Norothian Cycle)."--

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