
Blood, Kin, and Curses
A Dyson Blake Novel, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Maria Marquis
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HS Paisley
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Dyson Blake lies dying on a subway platform thinking she'll be just another statistic.
This isn’t how she thought she’d go out. Fang-deep in some helpless man isn’t how she thought she’d wake up. She didn’t think she’d wake up at all, but here she is, sucking someone's life out in a cemetery.
No, Dyson’s not dead. She’s not ever going home either. And she cannot control her bloodlust. Guided through her new life by her maker Sahrias, she soon discovers he has a secret: Their shared bloodline carries an ancient curse. Now Dyson must survive a power no vampire should possess and a fatal connection she can’t escape.
©2022 Hannah Sunley-Paisley (P)2022 Hannah Sunley-PaisleyWhat listeners say about Blood, Kin, and Curses
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