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Home Tears
- De: Tijan
- Narrado por: Sarah Mollo-Christensen
- Duración: 10 h
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Dan's survived a lot. Her mother died. Her two sisters loathed her. One aunt hated her. The other was strangely distant, but the worst storm was being dumped by her childhood best friend/high school boyfriend/first love for her younger sister. There went the one person who was hers and with that, the main reason she stuck around. So, she left for 10 years. But now she's back, and nothing's the same.
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- De Jennifer Veer-Boyes en 03-24-17
- Home Tears
- De: Tijan
- Narrado por: Sarah Mollo-Christensen
Hopefully there is a sequel.
Revisado: 03-19-21
This book deserves at least a sequel! Because of its amazing story and compelling characters who I need to know what happens to next. This amazing story that I am now completely invested in.
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Blood Bound
- A Lowrance Vampires Novel
- De: R.J. Blain
- Narrado por: Tracey Rooney
- Duración: 11 h y 28 m
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After waking in a shallow grave and clawing her way to freedom, Penelope Francis hunts for the rogue who stole her life and transformed her into a vampire. Despite being corrupted into a feared preternatural, she clings to her humanity and refuses to prey on innocents, instead slaking her thirst on other miscreant vampires.
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Love the new series
- De Kindle Customer en 03-06-21
- Blood Bound
- A Lowrance Vampires Novel
- De: R.J. Blain
- Narrado por: Tracey Rooney
Book 2
Revisado: 09-30-20
I really hope there will be a book to continuation of this book because it leaves off with so many cliffhangers it would be such a shame to not find out how it ends up.
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