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Song of the Samodiva
- The Annika Brisby Series, Book 5
- Narrated by: Nick Cracknell
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What do you call an assassin who’s had a change of heart?
A coward?
A hero?
Or Talvi Marinossian?
Just when Annika thought she and Talvi were headed off into the sunset of marital bliss, duty calls. Pushed to the limits of his moral code, Talvi must choose between the empire he serves and the woman he loves.
But first, a detour…straight into the half-demon heart of enemy territory, where Talvi enters into a perilous arrangement with the ruler of the largest kingdom in the Ellunian Empire—
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Fallon Blackwood
Sacred Son of Sinaryos
Admiral of the Royal Sinaryan Navy
Keeper of the Chimeras
And through his ancient bloodline, a direct descendant of the first demonborn dark elves.
In other words, he’s not someone you want to let down.
In no uncertain terms, Prince Fallon warns Talvi that if he can’t keep his end of the bargain, he won’t be the one who suffers the most. Taking her husband’s advice to “just be her charming self”, Annika must do everything she can to survive her stay at Blackwood Castle. Faced with deadly chimeras, a sadistic prince on the prowl, and a court whose opinion of her changes like the tides, it might take more than the song of a samodiva to win them over.
For Talvi and Annika, the stakes have never been higher.
This final installment of the Annika Brisby series contains darker content than previous books.
If you're looking for your new Fae-bae, you'll love this edgy and dark blend of new-adult urban-fantasy and gothic paranormal romance...especially if you're a fan of Laurell K. Hamilton, Amelia Hutchins, Lily Archer, Kresley Cole, Donna Grant, Sarah Piper, Laura Thalassa, Karen Marie Moning, Jeanine Frost, J.R. Ward, Lynsay Sands, and Sarah J. Maas.