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Daughter of Kali: Unholy Alliance (book 2) Review


My Review

Picking up right where the first book leaves off the book had great word building and was well paced.

I suggest reading the books in order to get the full enjoyment of the story.

The twist at the end was great!

I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you.

All opinions expressed are my own.

GoodReads Summary

The time of prophecy is near. Sixteen year old Kaz is now a trained Warrior for the secret society known as the Guild. Just like her mother before her. But her mother is dying, and only demonic power can save her. Going against everything the Guild stands for, Kaz must form an uneasy alliance with a Named One. She also has a goddess on her case. Kali wants her to fulfil a prophecy - only Kaz isn't quite sure what that is. Her own power, the bloodthirsty inner voice she calls the other, is getting stronger. And as if that wasn’t enough, her emotions are torn between Darius, the Warrior in love with her best friend; and Jack, dark, brooding, and a bit irritating. Kaz finds herself navigating a dangerous path at great cost. The lives of those she loves are in danger, and her only hope of saving them is to solve the mystery of the prophecy even if it destroys her.

About The Author

Born

The United Kingdom

Website

https://www.shiulieghosh.com/author

Twitter

hackhound

Genre

Young Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal

Shiulie Ghosh is a TV news presenter. She was born in the UK to a Bengali father and English mother, who moved the family to India for several years when she was a toddler, thus instilling in her a life-long love of chicken curry and riding on trains where you can actually hang out of the door. She grew up to be an award-winning journalist, and over the past twenty years has worked for some of the biggest names in the business including the BBC, ITN and Al Jazeera. She now splits her time between anchoring news bulletins, and moderating conferences for high-profile clients such as the UN and the WHO. In between she tries to squeeze in more writing, which secretly she prefers to everything else.

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