Will you read the second book?

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I have not read this first one, just planning to, but if i finding it interesting, i wouldn't mind to grab its sequel.
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Considering how well Apollo’s Raven captured my attention with its captivating plot, I would definitely be interested in reading the next book.
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I have a little bit left to read of the first book, but it is definitely good enough to interest me in reading the second. I'm curious to see where the story goes.
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I want to think the second part will be just as interesting as the first. I also want to see what becomes of Valaj
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Man is always looking for his roots, where he belonged from? how were his progenitors living in the past? Comparing our modern era wih the ancient civilizations is always something engaging. This book also sends a historic essence, that's why appealing to everyone.
Well I have not read yet, I would like to read both "Apollo's Raven" and the second sequel "Dagger's Destiny" aniway.
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I won't be reading it. This first book was ok, but it wasn't quite my genre with all the eroticism.
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I would definitely read the second book in the series. I feel invested in the characters and enjoy the writing style. I think a second novel would be enjoyable for the readers
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Once I start a series I tend to feel committed to reading them all. Rarely do I not read every book in a series I have started. Unless maybe if it takes too long to come out then I might not because I may have forgotten about the story.
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The recommendations for the book were great, so I'm sure I'd check it out.
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It generated some interest for me and I probably will read the second one. I tend to read a series through even if I'm not the biggest fan.
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I'm not sure about a second book. But in my opinion only when I read or even watch movies that have a second to it never seems to be as good, interesting and fulfilling as the first in my experience I usually find myself disappointed in the follow-ups.
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I'm pretty sure the second book was released. I enjoyed the first book, but not enough to jump into part two. There are too many other titles I find more appealing.
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Well, I didn't read this one nor do I think I will, so I almost surely won't read the sequel, either.
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Not only will I read the next book, I immediately purchased it upon completion of Apollo’s Raven.
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Post by Theresa Moffitt »

Since I read the first book I will probably read the second book. I am not a romance novel fan though and I would have liked to see more about the Roman and Celtic conflict or the supernatural themes. It seemed once the romance became part of the story it became the central story
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