
Trickery (Curse of the Gods, #1)
by Jaymin Eve
Willa Knight, a self-proclaimed walking disaster from the lowly dwellers, is accidentally assigned to serve the aloof and infuriatingly handsome Abcurse brothers at a prestigious academy for future gods—and chaos, humor, and forbidden magic ensue. In a world where one misstep can be literal doom, Willa’s irrepressible wit and fearless spirit might just be the key to surviving five dangerously divine brothers.
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About This Book
In the realm of Minatsol, Willa Knight, a non-magical dweller, is thrust into servitude at Blesswood Academy, a prestigious institution for sols—magic-blessed beings destined to become gods. Her assignment to serve the Abcurse brothers, five powerful and arrogant sols, sets the stage for a tumultuous journey filled with forbidden magic and unforeseen challenges.
As Willa navigates the complexities of her new life, she becomes entangled with the Abcurse brothers: Coen (Pain), Rome (Strength), Aros (Seduction), Yael (Persuasion), and Siret (Trickery). Each brother embodies distinct traits, and their interactions with Willa lead to a blend of tension, humor, and unexpected alliances.
The narrative unfolds with a mix of suspense and dark humor, as Willa's clumsy nature and fearless spirit challenge the established order. The story delves into themes of power, identity, and the blurred lines between servitude and autonomy, creating an atmosphere that is both intense and engaging.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's engaging writing style and well-developed characters. Many appreciate the humor and lightheartedness that make it a fun read. Fans note the intriguing world-building and character dynamics that keep them hooked. Some readers criticize the overuse of clumsiness in the protagonist, finding it repetitive. Ideal for fans of reverse harem fantasy romance seeking an entertaining and easy read.
