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Red Winter: The Complete Trilogy

By: Annette Marie
Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
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Emi has dedicated her life to preparing for her destiny: to become a living vessel for her goddess’s spirit. With the fulfillment of her divine duty only two months away, she’s never once questioned the strict rules that control every aspect of her daily existence.

Until the day she discovers her entire life has been built on lies.

With her inescapable fate fast approaching, she stumbles into the path of Shiro, a fox yokai and enemy of her goddess. He’s mischievous, cunning, unpredictable ... and a little too eager to assist her in finding the answers she needs.

His helpfulness doesn’t come from the goodness of his yokai heart. A mysterious curse binds his power and his memories, and he suspects Emi can free him. Thanks to her goddess’s power, she probably can—if she dares. Instead, she strikes a bargain with him: he has to help her first.

Reluctant and untrusting allies, they delve together into the twisted deceits of the gods. With the danger greater and the truth more terrible than either imagined, Emi and Shiro’s fight to save each other will become a war against the heavenly realm itself.

Perfect for fans of romantic fantasy, forbidden romance, gods and demons, and Japanese mythology, the Red Winter omnibus edition combines all three books: Red Winter, Dark Tempest, and Immortal Fire, as well as a new epilogue.

©2016, 2017 Annette Marie (P)2024 Tantor
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Already loved the story, the new epilogue makes it even better!!!

Funnily enough, I stumbled across Annette Marie’s writing through my library’s audiobook app and her Guild Codex: Spellbound series & became obsessed. Then through her newsletter learned of her Kickstarter to fund a collector’s edition omnibus of the Red Winter series and thought it was a good opportunity to support a good author. With my backlog of TBR books & audiobooks, it took nearly 9 months to get to reading this series through KU. And I completely fell in love with the characters, the world & the magic. So, when she announced the release of the updated audiobook to accompany the omnibus revisions & additions, I purchased the preorder. SO TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!! If you like fantastical works with magic and gods with some romance thrown in, you’ll enjoy the Red Winter series, and probably the rest of Annette’s books as well.

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