Summoned to the Wilds by A. K. Caggiano
She’s promised to be loyal, dutiful, and obedient, but to whom?
Lady Ammalie Avington, Baroness of Faebarrow, has discovered the truth, and it should not come as a surprise: the blood mage who threatened, spellbound, and abducted her intends to bring ruin to the realm–the very one she is sworn to serve. It’s just a terribly inconvenient fact to learn because, well…he’s rather cute.
But it’s not safe to pine after the son of a demon, especially not whilst locked up in a tower surrounded by infernal beings and a rival for your affection, nor trapped below ground in a den of beguiling vampires, nor even in the heart of a wild jungle under the tutelage of esoteric witches. Amma just can’t help herself around Damien Maleficus Bloodthorne, danger be damned, but, truly, what danger is there? Damien’s heart, the one he swears to not have, has been softening right before her eyes. Nevermind the weird smoke that sometimes unwittingly emanates from his hands or that faraway look he gets to his eyes, and a voice she can’t hear telling him that he’s meant to be a vessel? Surely it’s all just a bad dream.
After finally tasting freedom and learning that Amma may
- File Name:summoned-to-the-wilds-by-a-k-caggiano.epub
- Original Title:Summoned to the Wilds (Villains and Virtues Book 2)
- Creator:A. K. Caggiano
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BNCHWQRF
- Date:2022-11-29T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content
- 1. Author’s Note
- 2. CHAPTER 1 - HUMBLE ALTRUISM AND WHAT IT ENTAILS
- 3. CHAPTER 2 - A DISSERTATION ON UNFINISHED THOUGHTS
- 4. CHAPTER 3 - MEASURING THE MIGHT OF REEDS
- 5. CHAPTER 4 - IRONIC TRUST REPRISE
- 6. CHAPTER 5 - MISOGYNY AND THE MISGUIDEDNESS OF IMPS
- 7. CHAPTER 6 - BAD COMPANY AND WORSE DISCOURSE
- 8. CHAPTER 7 - THE CREATION OF A THOUSAND FORESTS CAN BE IN ONE ACORN, BUT THAT ACORN CAN STILL FALL ON ONE’S HEAD
- 9. CHAPTER 8 - MORE LIKE DUREN-DRAG
- 10. CHAPTER 9 - THE ADVANTAGE IN BEING LITERAL
- 11. CHAPTER 10 - MULTIPLE CRITICAL FAILURES RIGHT IN A ROW
- 12. CHAPTER 11 - THE PRACTICALITY OF ESTABLISHING BASE UNDERSTANDING
- 13. CHAPTER 12 - INNKEEPERS AND IMBECILES
- 14. CHAPTER 13 - IN DEFENSE OF ACTING FOOLISHLY
- 15. CHAPTER 14 - A THINLY VEILED ANALOGY
- 16. CHAPTER 15 - TALIS-WHATSITS AND DOOHICKEYS
- 17. CHAPTER 16 - IN WHICH EXPECTATIONS ARE HOPEFULLY MET
- 18. CHAPTER 17 - DENIAL ISN’T JUST A SPELL IN THE LUX CODEX
- 19. CHAPTER 18 - ATTACHMENT ISSUES, A CASE STUDY
- 20. CHAPTER 19 - ON FINDING AND BEING FOUND
- 21. CHAPTER 20 - NO, WELL, MAYBE, PROBABLY, YES, DEFINITELY
- 22. CHAPTER 21 - DEFINING WHAT CONSTITUTES A CHORE
- 23. CHAPTER 22 - THE IMMUTABLE WISDOM OF TREES
- 24. CHAPTER 23 - WELL-PLACED EXPOSITION
- 25. CHAPTER 23 - TRACKING AND TRESPASSING
- 26. CHAPTER 24 - A COURT OF ICE AND IRRATIONALITY
- 27. CHAPTER 25 - THE CARE AND CURING OF BLOOD MAGES
- 28. CHAPTER 26 - THE INCESSANT DESIRE FOR A PASSAGE BACK
- 29. CHAPTER 27 - BROKEN VOWS AND FIXED NUMBERS
- 30. CHAPTER 28 - THE VERY SINEWS OF VILLAINY
- 31. CHAPTER 29 - THE VARIOUS SHAPES AND SIZES OF HEROISM
- 32. CHAPTER 30 - WHEN ONE CONSIDERS THE ALTERNATIVE
- 33. CHAPTER 31 - A EULOGY FOR ALLEGED CHIVALRY
- 34. CHAPTER 32 - THE SPOILS OF SERVITUDE
- 35. CHAPTER 33 - A SECOND LESSON IN FUTILITY
- 36. CHAPTER 34 - THE ILLUSION OF SAFETY
- 37. CHAPTER 35 - DESPICABLE CALLOUSNESS
- 38. CHAPTER 36 - SUMMONED TO YVLCON
Ugh I really wanted to love this. Don’t get me wrong the characters are great but the writing style of the environment is loooooooooooong winded. Like it’s describing the location, the lure, the setting in excruciating detail with minimal dialogue and unfortunately I don’t have the attention span for this.
This would make it very easy for an artist to draw a comic for these books because they will never have to fill up a gap in the imaging, everything is described to a T.