
A Wildflower in the Wind
The Magic of the Wildflowers Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Cook
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By:
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Megan Shade
About this listen
A deadly curse. A brutal enemy. A seductive threat.
Ever since her mother fell victim to the Lonely Death, Azalea has tried to find a cure in the fabled petals of the moonflowers growing in her garden. Her attempts at conquering death are derailed when a secret is unearthed—one that forces her into captivity at the hands of the large, arrogant, and frustratingly handsome Fae Commander of the wicked Black King.
Determined to protect the friends she calls family, she is forced to embark on a journey of danger and betrayal that will threaten everything she has ever thought to be true. Despite the monsters hiding in every shadow, Azalea realizes that the biggest threat of all may be the Commander and the way her body hums with his every touch.
Let the magic of the wildflowers cast you into a world ruled by greed, lies, and darkness as Azalea confronts the undeniable truth that the man who has imprisoned her might not be her enemy after all…
A Wildflower in the Wind is the first book in the Magic of the Wildflowers Trilogy and ends on a cliffhanger. Intended for mature listeners.
©2023 Megan Shade (P)2023 Podium AudioSlow burn but worth it
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Favourite book of this year!
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Nice & easy listen
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Fun read
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Very good story
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The story itself was OK, with a couple of interesting turns in an oft used formula, and the ‘love’ scenes weren’t as cringy as some, although why he has to be ‘impossibly big’ defeats me. It would have been easier to listen to without all the emotionally disregulated histrionics.
It was well read, my only eye roll was at the inability to pronounce plait (you say platt, not plate).
Irritating MC
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