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When a Boy Hungers

The Order of Orchids and Lions, Book 2

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When a Boy Hungers

By: C. A. Jay
Narrated by: Raven Moore
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Jacob: I wake up not knowing where I am, but quickly find out I'm in hell. No, not actual hell, but it may as well be. I'm greeted by Master Elder who tells me my life has just changed for the absolute worse. I'm part of The Order now. No, not an initiate, but something way worse. I'm a tool for the Elders. I have to do what they say. Kill who they want. Or I'll be the one on the chopping block. When I'm given an impossible task, I'm faced with the choice of life or love. With such an impossible decision, what will I choose?

Wyatt: I wake up to find Jacob is missing. I don't know what happened or how I got here, but I worry Jacob has disappeared just like Thomas did. Have I lost the two people I care about the most, or is something far more sinister going on? I thought I was the Queen, but maybe I'm just another pawn.

©2024 C. A. Jay (P)2025 C. A. Jay
Romantic Suspense

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