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Song of Desire

By: Reed James
Narrated by: Catherine Carter
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Maeve and Gunnar have defeated Corrigan and are reunited! 

The best-selling fairy, supernatural, erotic romance continues! 

While Gunnar and Maeve share their passion, a new threat approaches. Ellyllon, a beautiful and deadly banshee, has arrived to kill the lovers for Winter. And she'll use those closest to Maeve and Gunnar to complete her mission. 

Gunnar has finally found the Balance, but the power eludes him. Maeve sees only one place to find answers to their questions—Cadair Idris. But Cadair Idris lies in the wild lands of Equinox, the chaotic realm of Faerie between the Winter and Summer Courts. It is a dangerous place, full of Wild Fey who serve neither court.  

Song of Desire is a 34,000-word supernatural, erotica, romance thriller full of heart-pounding passion, kinky sex, and heart-stopping excitement. This story is loaded with mature themes that are not for the faint at heart!

©2015 Reed James (P)2022 Reed James
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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