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Fractured Souls
Fractured Souls
Fractured Souls
Audiobook9 hours

Fractured Souls

Written by Ava Marie Salinger

Narrated by Alex Kydd

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

When Cassius Black moves to San Francisco for a fresh start, the angel's hopes of staying below the radar of the supernatural organizations that oversee the otherworldly and magic users in the city are dashed when he stumbles across a dead body in the sewers. His grim discovery soon puts him in the sights of the Argonaut Agency and Francis Strickland, the bureau director who knows his darkest secrets.

Morgan King and his team of Argonaut agents have been on the hunt all summer for the culprits behind a series of gruesome killings that have rocked the city. Killings that bear sinister hallmarks of human sacrificial rituals where the victims' souls have been stolen. When Fate puts Cassius in Morgan's path, he realizes the angel everyone likes to call The Devil may very well be the only person who can help them track down the murderers.

Morgan and Cassius soon find themselves crossing paths with a mysterious warlock whose actions evoke disturbing echoes of an incident from Cassius's past. Cassius and Morgan must work together to defeat their common enemy and save the city from destruction, all while fighting their growing attraction.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 31, 2022
ISBN9798765002346
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Eh. It was soooo cheesy. If you are looking for brainless story with fate "love" and bit of a steamy sex and happy ending, this is exactly for you. They love to use big words: everything is "enormous", "crimson", "obnoxious" but the characters were pretty dumb in the end. MC has "hidden power", but it is revealed in the first chapters; he didn't need to use this power in centuries, but now he uses it every five minutes -_- The Dragon ball efect was really anoying: every time appeared stronger enemy, MC awakened new, better And tremendous powers.
    But...its gay story about angels. No one Is here because of logic or good plot. ?