War and His Queen
Carpe Noctem, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Monroe
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Corvin King
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By:
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Amo Jones
About this listen
The Elite Kings Club left a trail of fear behind every person who whispered their names throughout the centuries that they'd existed.
They were the product of every nightmare you were told as a child, only now, they don't go bump in the night. They race modified cars, throw parties to conceal their morbid games, and leave behind the kind of chaos that can never be tamed.
They were from an ancient bloodline of the three Founding Fathers, and it was almost time for them to plunge deeper into the depths of hell. Now that they were all on their motherland, and even closer to an island with history as dark as it was ruthless, no one had a say in the carnage of what was to come. And in this case, with War and Halen. Until now, they were nothing but exactly as they appeared on the outside.
He was a brother's best friend, and a boy Halen had never not known.
She was the daughter of one of the most feared families known to man, and the only girl who ever kindled his rage. They'd push and pull until it tore them apart… if only to feel the shell of their bodies close.
Halen knew crossing that line with him was dangerous ground, yet she yielded her weapon and did it anyway. But history was being challenged, and The Kings were about to learn that not all enemies are discovered on a battlefield.
Some are the ghosts of what was left behind.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-11-2024
long, boring and confusing
so many things wrong with this book. first - nearly 4.5 hours in and next to nothing has actually happened. second - so many timeline jumps, it is confusing. Third - additional characters keep getting added, from nowhere, just plain confusing and not necessary. on the plus side, the narrators are good
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