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Original Title: Finder ASIN B00J8O7FLQ
Edition Language: English
Series: First Ordinance #1
Literary Awards: Kindle Book Award Nominee for Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Finalist) (2014)
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Finder (First Ordinance #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 241 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 2252 Users | 156 Reviews

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Title:Finder (First Ordinance #1)
Author:Connie Suttle
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 241 pages
Published:March 24th 2014 by SubtleDemon Publishing
Categories:Fantasy. Magic. Polyamorous. Reverse Harem. Paranormal. Science Fiction

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A dead god.
A dying world.
A girl never meant to be sentient.

Siriaa is dying. A poison is spreading throughout the planet and none know how to neutralize it. Finder, working in King Tamblin's castle kitchen most of her life, has never spoken. A child of questionable parentage, Finder is an orphan assigned to perform duties nobody else wants.

While others plan intrigue, murder and invasion to escape the poison's effects, Finder watches all in mute acceptance. Will she be the key to Siriaa's salvation, or will it die about her, without knowing why?

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Ratings: 4.04 From 2252 Users | 156 Reviews

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The beginning of this book was so freaking awesome and how the heroine was introduced to the story. By the time the story started though...there were so many characters that I was getting confused on who was who and what planet they came from.Also, the POV changes so rapidly and so many times by so many different characters that my brain couldn't comprehend it quick enough.But story line? I absolutely LOVED it!!Very unique and different!

1 Star = DNF.2 Star = Finished. Didnt really enjoy.3 Star = Finished. Story was neither good nor bad.3.5 Star = Finished. Story was neither good nor bad. Will probably pick up next in series if there is one.4 Star = Finished. Enjoyed story & would reread.5 Star = Stole my heart! ❤

this story is really good. An orphan is left on the queen of Fyris' kitchen step. Finder is raised as a servant, a lowly kitchen helper. She doesn't talk, she can find things by focusing on what she wants at that moment. She understands animals and can heal. Her misfortune is her lack of status.In a glass castle, winged humanoids reign. Their colored wings determine their trade and their caste. Their last king and queen were murdered in Fyris, and with the queen died the magical cleansing of the

Outstanding and engrossing!!!This book was spectacular. I finished it in one day.Finder is an orphan who was raised in an archaic Game of Thrones type world. Forced to get her nubs that were believed to be bone spurs chopped off every spring, her real identity wasn't discovered until she was dropped at a foreign castle she'd never imagined existed. Wings grow as her powers come to light and court intrigue in three different kingdoms all connect as a poison seeps through the very planet.

Too many ideas, points of view, and characters competing for attention. Neither ideas nor characters are fully formed, and too much information is withheld for the story to make sense. New characters, points of views, and ideas keep appearing even late in the book, so by the end the purpose and plot are lost in a random mish-mash. By the end, the titular character isn't even Finder anymore--she's someone else with a new name, and not enough about her background is revealed to make this a

Loved it!This book started off slightly ho hum, but turned hIghly addictive. I could not put this book down.Fun, light, entertaining, yet unpredictable! Can't wait to see where the story leads.Follow up, after having read the second book (which throws off) and begun the third books I am beginning to give up hope. I feel the author has now involved so many different characters that they lack any depth at all. The series has taken a turn for the worse. I am leaving the rating as is for this book,

3.5 Stars This is a tough one to review because I enjoyed the story but there was a lot wrong in the way it was written. There was so much going on and the story jumped around all the time it was hard to keep track. Important information that I felt should have been revealed early in the story was not given until well into it. Where a lot of books could have been cut short this one could have done with a lot more background information. Lets hope the next book is an improvement as this story has

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