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The Assassin's Destiny
The Assassin's Destiny
The Assassin's Destiny
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The Assassin's Destiny

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Love becomes unchained.

Ava-Marie

Nothing can scare you when you’ve already died.

Caught between the realm of the living and the dead, I’m not the same person I used to be. I’m darker, crazier… and nothing’s going to stop me from ruling over this prison.

The merfolk key is linked to a legendary assassin, and Kallie might be the way to find it. If we’re going to save the Elves, my friends and I will have to resort to unsavory methods. I’m getting justice for my past, and taking revenge no matter what the consequences.

My prophecy will test just how far I’m willing to go. If I truly want to stop the end of the world, we’ll have to go to the one place every inmate fears…

Cellblock 9.

Charlie

The Warden nearly stole the love of my life away. I’m determined to protect what’s mine with everything in me. He thinks he can lock me in this cage, but I’m prepared to show him just what a villain can do.

Our demigod powers grow stronger by the day, and soon, nothing will be able to contain us… contain me. There’s nothing I won’t do to fulfill my destiny.

One way or another, we’re escaping the Institute, and raining hell down on whoever stands in our way.

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The Villain's Club descends into Cellblock 9 in the fourth installment of the Prison For Supernatural Offenders series. Dark romance and evil schemes ignite at a magical penitentiary full of vampires, shifters, witches, angels, and mermaids, where the Warden wages war and the inmates fight back. Recommended listening age 18+

Prison for Supernatural Offenders series reading order:

Book 1: The Villain Institute

Book 2: The Criminal Lair

Book 3: The Infernal Underground

Book 4: The Assassin's Destiny

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 2, 2023
ISBN9781960731012
The Assassin's Destiny
Author

Megan Linski

Megan Linski is the owner of Gryfyn Publishing and has had a passion for writing ever since she completed her first (short) novel at the age of 6. Her specializations are romance, fantasy, and contemporary fiction for people aged 14-24. When not writing she enjoys ice skating, horse riding, theatre, archery, fishing, and being outdoors. She is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, and is an active fighter against common variable immune deficiency disorder. She lives in Michigan. Megan Linski also writes under the pen name of Natalie Erin for the Creatures of the Lands Series, co-authored with Krisen Lison.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This series was so great. Never a dull moment. I enjoyed every book. One of the best series I've listened to in awhile.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book, in particular, is teeth bitingly annoying. Everybody talks big game until it's time to actually do something. Supporting characters are being taken or killed by the warden, and the guards and the crew can't figure out their head from their behind. They drag their feet on everything every decision. I want somebody to believe in themselves and tear everybody off the map. I think I'm over Charlie. Nope, I'm over both Ava Marie and Charlie. And if I hear how the employees of the institute are "cruel" one more time... like duh. They have shown themselves to be scum since the beginning.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the series to end this entire series, the final war. However, the authors got too wrapped up in PC issues. Pushing them down the readers' throat and making the actual storyline a secondary purpose of the storyline. The heart-stopping scenes in previous books are few in these, and the build of the characters are all PC related and leave us wanting more. Also, as a person with dyslexia (not an able body person), the conversations with "they" and "them" when speaking of a certain person caused me to get confused and made it hard to follow. Also, I had a brother in a wheelchair with a severe form of CP, so I'm very sympathetic; however, books help people escape reality, not have it forced down their throat. I've read every book in this entire series and have been truly let down with how it's ending. The heart stooping scenes with villains aren't there, and I don't care about these characters as I have characters in previous books. This should have been the best in the series, but it's definitely the worst.