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The Elemental Ruins

Circle the Square, Book 2

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The Elemental Ruins

By: Sam Burns
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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This blurb contains spoilers for book one, so proceed with caution!

What do you do the day after the world doesn’t end?

If you’re River Keyes (yeah, me), you try to figure out how you’re going to live without the internet. Because we might have kept two worlds from being destroyed, but now I’m trapped in a place with no electricity, no takeout, and no phoning home.

Worse, it’s a world where my absent father is not just present, but in power, and even more of a jerk than I remember.

At least if I’ve got to be trapped away from home, there’s Lasya Zarani, hot elven general and best eye-candy ever. Once he decides whether he wants to cut me to ribbons or take me to bed, things might get interesting.

But that’s only if my father doesn’t kill one or both of us first.

The Elemental Ruins is the second of two books featuring travel between two very different worlds, a snarky criminal trapped far from home, the angry elven general he’s lusting after, his terrible father, and a few surprises along the way. It concludes the story begun in The Elemental Keyes with happily ever afters all around.

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Enjoyable!

I really liked this book. The first book in the series was decent, but this second one took it up a level and I got really absorbed and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Greg Boudreaux was a great narrator, as always. He’s one of my go-to narrators to click on to discover new books to listen to.

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Very good

It was quite good-like really good. I liked the characters-the mc were perfect for each other- and the story. The epilogue was maybe a bit lacking for me.
Overall it was a good and enjoyable duology!

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Another world

This is not traditional m/m, the main characters are a human and a demon shapeshifter thingy, and no matter how interesting a plot is, that is just too gross, so the book is not for me. The narration was OK.

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