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A Shift in Night

A Dark Fantasy Romance

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A Shift in Night

By: Maddox Grey
Narrated by: Krys Janae
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Beware what lurks in the dark.

To protect my family, I made a deal with an enemy. And now he’s come to collect.

The leader of the warlocks is demanding I help make his vampire allies stronger, I have no choice but to say yes. Even if it means the vampires will have the strength to destroy the werewolves once and for all.

Between curses, unpredictable mating bonds, and the end of the realms prophecy hanging over my head, I’m stretched beyond thin. But if anyone can make a bad situation work for us, it’s me and misfit family. We need a solution to Magos’ curse, and who better to provide us with that answer than the sorcerer who made the vampires?

And when an old friend comes back to town, I don’t hesitate to help him either. If the vampires are getting a power up—so are the werewolves. We just have to survive what it will take to accomplish all this. Because we may be monsters but we’re about to walk into a realm of darkness full of primordial devourers that give even me nightmares.

We’re about to find out who’s the better monster. And if we lose. We die.

A Shift in Night is Book Eight of the urban fantasy romance series Lost Legacies. Featuring snarky morally grey characters, found family, and all the touch them and die vibes. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.

Fantasy Paranormal
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