
Between Homes
City Between Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Zehra Jane Naqvi
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By:
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W.R. Gingell
About this listen
G'day. I'm Pet. Not, not Pet - I am a pet.
Well, I was a pet: I used to belong to two fae and a stroppy vampire. Now I'm homeless. I mean, I was always technically homeless, but this time it's different.
I just got used to having some kind of family, and now we're back to everyone wanting to kill each other - and guess who the weak link is?
I'll give you a hint: it's not the vampire, and it's sure as heck not the fae.
©2019 W. R. Gingell (P)2021 TantorAnd I am very glad that they kept the same narrator, since I think she makes a wonderful "Pet".
This book is my favorite one so far (I have read all 7 of them, and plan to read #8 when it comes out as well). Although maybe my favorite is #3 (Between Floors), I have never been good a picking a favorite and sticking with it.
If you are trying to decide whether or not to start this series, I will say that I highly recommend it. If you just want to know if this one is as good as the others, then stop wondering and start listening.
So excited that Tantor has resumed this series.
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