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Bring The Pain: An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure
Bring The Pain: An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure
Bring The Pain: An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure
Audiobook6 hours

Bring The Pain: An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure

Written by Michael Anderle

Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The Harriken have decided James Brownstone is an unacceptable dishonor to their clan.

This time, Grandfather has hired the best assassins in the business and Shay knows them.

Shay won't allow Brownstone to go to Japan without backup.

Her backup.

Brownstone needs to decide what he will do with the wish, and how much is he going to tell Alison?

The Harriken may have paid the piper, but James Brownstone is calling the dance.

While this is happening, Tyler has made an unexpected alliance with the law.

Brownstone likes his life simple, but when the Harriken fail to call off the vendetta, Brownstone is willing to admit it will be either them, or him.

Kick back for a fun, action packed adventure that will have you yelling for the good guys, and wondering how Brownstone will annoy Shay this time.

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NOTE: This audiobook contains cursing. Perhaps humorous cursing, but cursing nevertheless. If this offends you, I don't suggest listening to this audiobook.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 16, 2018
ISBN9781649715890
Bring The Pain: An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure
Author

Michael Anderle

Michael Anderle is the creator of The Kurtherian Gambit series. An inquisitive child, he got in trouble a lot and turned to reading to pass the time. He loved all things science fiction and fantasy and went on to discover urban fantasy and military fiction later on.

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    The man with the perfect memory conveniently forgets about what his priest told him a few books prior? Disappointing.