
Blackthorn
Monsters of the Nexus, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Debi Tonsley
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By:
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Nancey Cummings
About this listen
The monster’s widow and the monster.
Alone for too long, the last of vampire Draven’s humanity is slipping away. Needing a mate to anchor him and keep the monster at bay, he strikes a bargain with a young hunter to find him a bride.
Newly widowed, historian Charlotte is desperate for a fresh start. When she's presented with the unusual proposition of becoming a vampire's bride for a year, she cannot pass up the chance to speak with one of the oldest creatures on the planet.
Charlotte unwittingly married a monster once, and it ended in disaster. The question is – will she knowingly make that choice again?
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