Trickery by Jaymin Eve, Jane Washington

Trickery (Curse of the Gods, #1)

by Jaymin Eve and Jane Washington

Willa Knight: Dweller. Slave. Non-magical being.

In Minatsol, being a dweller means that you are literally no better than dirt. In fact, dirt might actually be more useful than Willa. Her life will be one of servitude to the sols, the magic-blessed beings who could one day be chosen to become gods.

At least her outer village is far removed from the cities of the sols, and she won’t ever be forced to present herself to them… Until one small mistake changes everything, and Willa is awarded a position to serve at Blesswood, the top sol academy in the world—a position that she definitely did not earn.

Under the sudden, watchful eye of the gods, she will be tasked to serve the Abcurse brothers, five sols built of arrogance, perfection and power. They are almost gods themselves, and under their service she is either going to end up sentenced to death, or else they are going to ruin her so badly that she will wish for it.

Either way, she is in trouble.

Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

4 of 5 stars

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The narrator OWNED this character...

***3.5 Stars***

I don't really know what to say about Trickery. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this one but I think I should have read it instead of listening. I just felt like I missed major plot stuff. I was forever doing a *whaaaaat...did I just miss?* and then scrambling back to try and work things out. Now, if I had read it, it probably wouldn't have flown straight over my head. And, for me, the whole book was like that.

Saying that, the narrator OWNS the main character. I'm not sure if it's the voice that suited the character or the character suited the narrator's voice. Either way, it was a PERFECT fit.

I got to the end of Trickery and I had to check my phone to see if it had actually finished. It just seemed to stop at a weird time. Maybe it was the authors attempt at a gripping cliffy, but for me, it just left me again with a *whaaaaat...did I just miss?*

Another thing, I'm not sure if I just read the prelude to a menage relationship, or, a possessive best friend staking ownership.

I'm tempted to go on but I have to admit to a little hesitancy whether to read or listen. I loved the narrator, but the story doesn't work well with the humorous parts distracting you from the plot. I know that there are Gods who have control and Under-Gods (studying to be Gods) who get to boss it over Dwellers. All I can say is, poor Dwellers, to be studying your whole life for the honour, then to be treated as a nothing. That would SUCK!!

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