
All Is Faerie in Love and War
Fangs and Feathers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tess Irondale
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By:
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Isla Frost
About this listen
If the devil is knocking at your door, don't open it.
A simple enough rule to follow…or so you'd think.
When a criminal has magic too dangerous to merely lock up, we send them to a blackout prison. Hell would've been a better destination for this guy.
As a lowly cop in the LVMPD's Rapid Response unit, I'm used to dealing with all kinds of dumpster-fire scenarios. From drunk salamanders on a building-melting bender and angry manticore landlords threatening to eat tenants' gallbladders in lieu of payment, to human summoners calling up monsters from the deep to impress their girlfriends–to name a few.
But learning about the magic I shouldn't have while facing off against a psychopath who's worked me into his infernal plans for worldwide torment? That's decidedly outside my wheelhouse.
Oh, and my one and only fae friend is acting really strange.
I have to stop this devil from bringing hell to earth, but I'm petrified I'm going to help him pull it off instead.
Warning: This urban fantasy series contains danger, mayhem, humor, and heart, with characters you'll fall for–including a vampire with an unbeating heart of gold, a book-hoarding dragon who eats criminals for breakfast, a mysterious faerie who's as hot as the desert he slunk out of, and a human heroine who'll fight to save them all.
Includes Of Smoke and Sentiments: An Aurelis Bonus Scene.
©2022 Isla Frost (P)2022 Podium AudioAll Is Faerie in Love and War
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I'm not going to beat around the bush with this one. I vehemently disliked this book. I had to skip pretty much the entire second half of it. It deals strongly with mind control, In particularly of the main character. The first skip I made was from when she was first controlled to when the control was broken. And the recap of what she had done made me VERY glad I did. The second skip was when they decided to send her back to the villain alone. And that was to the last chapter.
I enjoyed the first book, But this one... no, this was not good. It wasn't the writing, it wasn't the performance. It was the subject matter and the fact I don't want to see characters I like have their wills stripped from them and made to do something that would, for lack of a pretty term, kill their soul.
I'm still planning to read the third book. And I hope it's scores better in terms of story because this one hurt. And I'll not be returning to it.
I had so much trouble getting through this one.
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