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Of Wicked Blood

The Quatrefoil Chronicles, Book 1

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Of Wicked Blood

By: Olivia Wildenstein, Katie Hayoz
Narrated by: Holly Fielding, Thomas Locklear
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No rest for the wicked...or the cursed.

SLATE

I didn't mean to steal the Bloodstone from the De Morel's crypt. Scratch that, I did mean to steal it. Until I realized it was a curse-magnet that only comes off if I, along with a jolly trio, successfully defeat four curses. If any of us fail, I'm dead. I've never been a glass half-empty sort of person, but my glass looks in dire need of a refill right about now. The only highlight of this wicked treasure hunt: feisty, entitled Cadence de Morel.

CADENCE I was raised on tales of magic, in a small town reputed to be the birthplace of French witchcraft. Did I believe all the stories I heard? Absolutely not. I mean, if magic existed, Maman wouldn't have died, and Papa wouldn't be stuck in a wheelchair, right? Wrong. The night Slate Ardoin waltzes into my life, wearing a ring he stole from my mother's grave, I call him a monster. But then I meet real ones, and Slate, well...he becomes something else to me. Something frustrating to live with, but impossible to live without. Something I will fight for, no matter the cost.

Warning: profuse cursing (and not just the magical kind).

©2021 Olivia Wildenstein and Katie Hayoz (P)2023 WildStone Publishing
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This book was CRAZY good.....

Cadence and Slate team up to stop a curse, and find four pieces of the Quadrefoil....

Lots of danger and intrigue and excitement...

I have unanswered questions... I sure hope there will be a book 2!!

Excellent Book!!

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Another good one by this author! If you haven’t checked her out yet you most def should! I loved the characters and their progression in the book! The narrators were really good as well! I can’t wait to see what happens next!

Another Good One!

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4.7 stars! While it was a little slow out of the gate, with some world building to do, the story picked up steam and held on tight. A gripping urban paranormal fantasy, set in a small village in France believed to be the heart of magic (even claiming to be the home to the most witch trials in Europe, the Salem of the east). But despite the local lore and the tradition steeped lives of the locals, not many truly believe in the old stories of magic. The main characters, Slate and Cadence couldn’t be more different. Him from a rough childhood in the foster system, living the live of a prissions thief, while she grew up with her father in this French college town full of lore and history. He’s so jaded that when he finds out that his birth parents were from that small town, and he is sent for to claim his birthright and inheritance, his anger and spite end up propelling them all into a world of magic and death that none of them truly thought was real.

As things get going, the story moves as a good pace. They are looking for the four pieces of the quatrefoil, and each piece comes with its own demons to battle. Out side of this journey, we get the budding relationship between Cadence and Slate. And Slate is one of the characters that you can’t help but like. He’s cocky, confident, and charming, and hides his feelings well. He’s got just that right blend of charm and ego that make him easy to get sucked in by. And Cadence, while young and naive, she’s also strong and confident. They’re romance is definitely a slow burn, but it’s sweet and young, and it’s nice watching it unfold.

Overall, the story is very engaging, with touches of humor woven throughout, and in the end we’re left with just enough questions to keep up wanting more (yay for another book!) but with enough closure that you’re not falling all over yourself with the wait. The narrators do a great job, their voices fitting the characters quite perfectly, and easily pulling you into the story even more. The two POVs are well suited, and give a overall well rounded view of the story. Excited to see where the next book will take the story from here!

Fast paced and engaging urban fantasy

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This book was super fun! It was kind of like a paranormal treasure hunt in France. The characters were great, especially our 2 main characters Cadence and Slate.
The idea of the book, where these 4 generations of families have to find each of their pieces to restore magic and save Slate from a curse he acquired when he put on a ring. Each trial they have to do to get back their leaves were so action packed and dangerous.
There were so many great relationships in this book. I loved how Cadence and Slate's relationship grew throughout the book. Cadence and Alma as well as Slate and Sebastian (spelling? I listened to the audiobook!) had such great friendships that warmed my heart.
The ending was so fast paced, but I felt like it ended in a weird spot. It ended on a real cliffhanger, but I felt like more things should have been explained. I'm very interesting to find out what happens in the next book!

Great fantasy paranormal treasure hunt

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The story is told in dual narrative POVs. The narrators, Holly and Thomas did a wonderful job portraying the main characters, Slate and Cadence. Their voices were pleasing and it was easy to follow along.

I must admit that I really loved Slate. His character is phenomenal. He’s like a bad boy, who turned into somewhat of a villain to survive. His witty responses, and his loving side that he tries so hard to hide from others.

The mystery surrounding the curse and what the Quatrefoil crew needs to do, before it’s too late!! Secrets in a small town can get you killed. Will Slate and the Quatrefoil crew survive? If your a fan of fantasy, mystery, suspense, and slow burn romance then this book is for you!

Riveting listen

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