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Blood Beyond Darkness

Darkness Series, Volume 4

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Blood Beyond Darkness

By: Stacey Marie Brown
Narrated by: Michelle Sparks
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After months of searching, Ember and her friends have finally located the Sword of Light, the only weapon capable of killing Queen Aneira and ending her rule. This is Ember's destiny. Or so she thought. Now a pact to save the man she loves changes everything.

One thing which hasn't changed is Ember's undeniable connection to Eli Dragen, who is sexy, gorgeous, and even more frustrating. But her problems go way beyond him. Even their love might not be able to withstand the truth.

As the war mounts between the Seelie and Unseelie (Light and Dark), deep secrets are finally revealed, ripping Ember's world and heart apart. And what Aneira steals from Ember won't just destroy Ember, but the entire human world.

In this final installment, the fight for Earth has begun. Ember must go beyond anything she could ever imagine and make the ultimate sacrifice to save millions of innocent lives.

But the price may be too high - even for her.

©2014 Stacey Marie Brown (P)2016 Stacey Marie Brown
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Heartfelt Paranormal

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Good conclusion

Hea? Couple? Yes world? No not really
Performance of the voice actor was good.
I would have preferred a duel or duet narration but beggars can’t be choosers.

Smut level is about a 5/10 I did enjoy the sexual scenes.

I enjoyed the pixies, Wes and the unseelie king and I’ll be reading the other series by Stacey set in the same world.

This is a prequel to savage lands and there’s also the other series out about the Druid and lorcan and then later on the unseelie king.

4 star series im looking forward to Wes and the savage lands

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***Hate the ending***

I'm seriously pissed how this series ended. Come on did so many characters has to die including poor Jared? And wow I've always love the fmc but not on this story she is reckless, stupid and whiny and got everyone killed. a huge disappointment for me sorry Stacey I loved u girl but this ending suck big time. And pls used a narrator who can do a male voice better. No offend Michelle Sparkes but your perfect as the female voices but terrible as the males. There was no difference at all. sorry

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