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Sins of a Dragon
- Marked by Psychos, Book 1
- De: Avery Song
- Narrado por: Blake Lockheart, Cassandra Medcalf
- Duración: 13 h y 18 m
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Bound by poverty, I’m but an offering to the gods worshipped by the Frehja. Left astray at the hands of my greed-filled father, I’m a sacrificial pawn to the Ghryadiel, leaving me with one choice: death. A fickle hope lies in my desperate desire to rebel against fate. I don’t run from my demise like the gods expect—I embrace it. Four Ghryadiel Dragons band together to kidnap me from the brink of plunging catastrophe. An act of rebellion against their forefathers. Little do I know, our psychotic tendencies are what bond us as my act of defiance lays the mark of sin upon my clammy flesh.
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I don’t know what to say…
- De Jordon Cooper en 11-05-23
- Sins of a Dragon
- Marked by Psychos, Book 1
- De: Avery Song
- Narrado por: Blake Lockheart, Cassandra Medcalf
Fantastic surprising book
Revisado: 09-01-23
This author is a refreshing surprise! This is the second of her books I have listened to and it’s fabulous. An urban fantasy author myself, I respect well done world building and complex characters. Her books weave darkness, unusual erotica, and beautiful fantasy into a story you’ll want to hear more than once! Similar to the skill of Jennifer Armentrout, Ms. Song pulls you into the worlds she has meticulously created with well done introductions and artful exposition that doesn’t take away from the story or characters. The narration is on point with skilled range from both narrators. The intimate scenes enhance rather than dominate the story. You could skip them and STILL love the book. This was easy to get lost in—especially for fans of the fantasy/sci-fi/erotic romance genre. I almost never write reviews, but I couldn’t resist. Thank you for another excellent book!
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