![]() I’m also a sucker for romances, and I have to say, “that scene” had me tingling all over and simultaneously awed at Rogerson’s skillful description of emotions that–when experienced–are so difficult to put into words. ![]() Elisabeth Scrivener is a heroine fresh out of this modern age of fearless resistance and empathetic judgement. The character’s voice is relatable and shamelessly hopeful. I tend to judge a book by how often I find myself rolling my eyes, but there was none of that thanks to good pacing and character development. I have a love/hate relationship with fantasy tropes and Margaret Rogerson crafted the magical elements of this story with a unique touch and masterful language. I haven’t read An Enchantment of Ravens and I don’t usually buy new audiobooks that don’t have customer reviews, but I’m a sucker for good cover art and Charlie Bowater’s ‘Elisabeth’ captivated me–and I was not disappointed! Review 1: Sorcery of Thorns audiobook by Kay Esselle Enchanting, confident and thoroughly entertaining! ![]() Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book. ![]() This is the imaginative story of an apprentice at the magic library, battling a powerful witch to save her kingdom. The Sorcery of Thorns is about a captivating jewel, filled with slow-burning romance, loyal friendships, and extraordinary world-building. ![]()
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