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At Blade's Edge

Goddess With a Blade

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At Blade's Edge

By: Lauren Dane
Narrated by: Simone Lewis
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Rowan Summerwaite is no ordinary woman. Raised at the knee of The First and honed into a weapon by the Hunter Corporation, she wields ancient knowledge from the Goddess Brigid...and is newly married to a powerful Vampire scion.

Though she'd hoped the deadly events in Venice would end the threat to The Treaty she is sworn to protect, Rowan found evidence of a grander conspiracy to destroy the fragile peace that holds humans, Vampires, and those with magic back from war. A war that would only hurt the weakest and destabilize the world as we know it.

It's not so much that someone ordered her assassination that makes her angry - people try to kill her all the time - as it is the risks those she cares for, especially her new husband, now face. Clive Stewart has never tried to pen Rowan in or control her choices. He has his own fires to put out now that he's married to the most powerful non-Vampire in their world, and Rowan knows it's a challenge to support her the way she needs while not being too much or not enough.

The organization that gave her a purpose, a home, roots, and a path when she'd run from The Keep at 17 has betrayed her. Now, instead of on a much-anticipated honeymoon, Rowan is in London gathering her allies and the evidence necessary to drive out the rot within Hunter Corp. and expose whoever is at the top.

Rowan is a predator and this threat is prey. She'll burn it down and salt the earth afterward. On her terms.

See how Rowan's fight began in Goddess with a Blade, available now!

©2015 Lauren Dane (P)2016 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Vampire War City
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Excellent story

Lauren's writing has improved greatly since the first book where she used to repeat some phrases again and again.

I felt the narrator didn't put as much effort into the characters as she did in the last book. The book is mainly written from the view of the main female character and her British husband.While she's a clear narrator and makes some effort it can be difficult at times to workout which characters part she's reading and she was far clearer in the previous book.

The original narrator for the first two books made an excellent effort to get the characters accents eg British, Irish and American correct and whether they where male or female but she had the sort of voice that suited those parts.

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