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Shift on a Shingle

By: Theophilus Monroe
Narrated by: Kasey Logan, George Tait
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I'm not just fighting for myself. I'm fighting for my family.

Mother Shipton has taken my sister, Loralei.

Elemental vampires are terrorizing the city.

How can you kill vampires who can't be staked?

Every time I take one down, it returns to the river and reemerges the following night.

I need to find Nimue. She's a fairy who alone holds the power that might allow me to free Loralei.

Without her, I won't stand a chance against Shipton and the Elemental Vampires.

But how does one find a fairy who doesn't want to be found? Will she even help me if I do?

Shift on a Shingle is the sixth book and a thrilling conclusion to the Legend of Nyx series. If you enjoy shifter urban fantasy and vampire urban fantasy with snarky and unlikely heroes, then you’ll enjoy this vampire hunter series. Fans of Shayne Silvers, Linsey Hall, or Laurel Hamilton's Anita Blake books will love Theophilus Monroe’s Legend of Nyx series.

©2022 Theophilus Monroe (P)2022 Theophilus Monroe

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