About the Book
Title: A Daughter’s Curse
Author: C.J. Davidson
Genre: YA Fantasy
When Brisnay discovers that she is a part of a fantasy world and
meets Nickolaus, her miserable life takes a turn for the better. A world where anything is possible becomes her refuge and sparks fly between her and Nickolaus. Just when she thinks she knows everything about the realm she was thrust into, she uncovers shocking truths that rattle her to the core.
Betrayal. Hate. Envy. Deceit. Vengeance. Retribution. These are some of the things that Brisnay must face to fight a powerful, unknown enemy who is out to destroy her and strip her of the powers she’s rightfully inherited.
Brisnay realizes that she has no choice but to take a stand and must get revenge by fighting for the right to love.
Betrayal. Hate. Envy. Deceit. Vengeance. Retribution. These are some of the things that Brisnay must face to fight a powerful, unknown enemy who is out to destroy her and strip her of the powers she’s rightfully inherited.
Brisnay realizes that she has no choice but to take a stand and must get revenge by fighting for the right to love.
A Daughter’s Curse: The Queen of Water’s Forbidden Love is a story of survival…and a forbidden love that will not be denied, despite all obstacles.
Author Bio
Today, I am married and have four children. Their names are Dluce, Marin, Carlos, and Isabella. I work as Branch Manager at a financial institution. I couldn’t be happier with what I have accomplished so far.
My next step is to somehow help those affected by domestic violence. What hurts the most, is when children are in the middle of it. It is my belief that no one should have to feel unsafe, living life on the edge, wondering when they are going to get hurt. Sleeping with one eye open is the worst feeling in the world. Fear that catches in your throat paralyzes your whole body. Living life like that hurts and it comes with consequences. I know.
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My review :- Captivating, exhilarating and fantastic. I loved it and would recommend it to everyone. The book was addictive withits strong and well realised plot, engaging and strong description and a gripping plot. A definite 4 stars read. I can't wait to read more from the author.
Brisnay was shocked when Cesare commanded her to conjure a weapon of her choice out of the water. The first thing that popped in her mind was a bow and arrow.
“Now, pick it up from the water,” Cesare told her.
Brisnay gave him a perplexed look.
“Go ahead. Dip your hand in the water,” Cesare dared her.
Another look of confusion decorated her face before she reached into the water. The water had nearly reached her elbow when she felt something hard and cool. She grabbed it, as if it were something just randomly lying on the floor. She pulled her hand up, and a bow loomed into view. The bow was frozen solid, yet it didn’t freeze her hand.
“Wh—” Brisnay started, astonished.
“You’re missing something,” said Cesare with a nod down at the water. She reached down, and the same thing happened; she felt something hard and cool. She brought her hand up and— An arrow?
“But how?”
“Shoot it,” said Cesare.
Brisnay looked down at the bow. The retractable string was frozen solid, too.
“But it’s frozen.”
“Aim and shoot,” Cesare repeated.
Still perplexed, Brisnay placed the frozen arrow on the bow, putting the end up against the frozen string.
“Pull.” Brisnay pulled, expecting the frozen string to shatter to pieces, but she was wrong. The frozen string resisted and became flexible at her pull. The arrow made a loud whistling noise when it left. Brisnay didn’t turn to see where the arrow went. She was busy watching the string bounce a couple of times before becoming frozen solid again. Cesare simply waved his hand, and the frozen bow disappeared from her hands, changing to water.
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