
Blood and Ruin
Blood and Ruin, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Chase T. Walker
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Scarlett Everdeen
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By:
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Rumer Hale
About this listen
Six years ago, my world was ripped from under me, and I was taken to Cardinal Three, a place where pain has been my endless companion. Witches, demons, shifters, and humans all live under one rule: King's. What he says goes. So trying to get the hell out of here hasn’t been easy. No one leaves without his permission. In fact, no one leaves at all—that is, not alive.
But I have a plan, one chance to get out of this nightmare once and for all. One month is all I need, one month to stay off King's radar and get the last few items needed for the spell I’ve been working on. Shouldn’t be that hard, right?
But turns out King has his own plan, one that involves trading me off to the five shifters of Manhattan. With King's ultimatum, I have no choice but to go through with it. But I’m still getting out of here, no matter what. Or so I thought. Turns out the five shifters are my mates…and also the boys I left behind six years ago.
Blood and Ruin is a paranormal romance and the first installment in the Blood and Ruin trilogy. The FMC will not have to choose between her five love interests, but the story is action packed and contains violence, adult themes, bad-language, and content some may find upsetting.
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- R. Dawson
- 19-01-2025
A different sort of storyline
Kiarra suffers so much at the hands of her stepfather to protect those she loves. Her childhood best friends come back into her life unexpectedly, and she discovers they are her mates. She now has more people to protect and has to figure out how to leave the city without putting them in danger.
Book 1 of the series ends on a cliffhanger.
Overall, while the storyline was a bit different to other why choose books I've read, I don't feel compelled to move onto book 2. This book was almost entirely from the FMC's POV with one chapter at the end being from the POV of one of the MMCs.
I read on Kindle and read along on Audible with dual style audio. The female narrator did 99% of the audio with a little bit at the end by the male narrator.
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