
The Call of the Righteous
Judgement of Souls, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Paul Winter
About this listen
Rachel has a promise to keep. When Max arrived at the Elysium and started to court the young Rachel, who knew why he was really there? Who knew what he was planning?
Who knew he’d frame her parents and leave behind such misery? Who knew he’d break her heart?
Rachel should have known.
It may take time to track him down, but she will and she’ll make him sorry.
In the second part of this vampire trilogy, Rachel searches for Max and the missing vampire artefact to save her parents.
Meet her new best friend who happens to be mortal, meet her handsome count destined for the guillotine, and meet the Righteous, the fierce vampire hunters.
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