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Divine Rivals
Blurb:
All eighteen-year-old Iris Winnow wants to do is hold her family together. With a brother on the frontline forced to fight on behalf of the Gods now missing from the frontline and a mother drowning her sorrows, Iris’s best bet is winning the columnist promotion at the Oath Gazette.
But when Iris’s letters to her brother fall into the wrong hands – that of the handsome but cold Roman Kitt, her rival at the paper – an unlikely magical connection forms.
Expelled into the middle of a mystical war, magical typewriters in tow, can their bond withstand the fight for the fate of mankind and, most importantly, love?
My opinion:
I heard so many good things about this book, and they were correct. I love this book and how it stands out from all the others. I love how the two main characters write letters to each other, and one of them has no idea who the other is. It reminded me of the movie ‘You’ve Got Mail’, but quite different, of course. This one is with a very special typewriter. The hint of magic stands out in this book. Can’t wait to dive in book two.
All eighteen-year-old Iris Winnow wants to do is hold her family together. With a brother on the frontline forced to fight on behalf of the Gods now missing from the frontline and a mother drowning her sorrows, Iris’s best bet is winning the columnist promotion at the Oath Gazette.
But when Iris’s letters to her brother fall into the wrong hands – that of the handsome but cold Roman Kitt, her rival at the paper – an unlikely magical connection forms.
Expelled into the middle of a mystical war, magical typewriters in tow, can their bond withstand the fight for the fate of mankind and, most importantly, love?
My opinion:
I heard so many good things about this book, and they were correct. I love this book and how it stands out from all the others. I love how the two main characters write letters to each other, and one of them has no idea who the other is. It reminded me of the movie ‘You’ve Got Mail’, but quite different, of course. This one is with a very special typewriter. The hint of magic stands out in this book. Can’t wait to dive in book two.
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