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Blood of the Banshee, Part II

By: T.J. Hassall
Narrated by: Jade V Winters, Jack V Winters
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Part II of V: This dark fantasy novella is the second part of the complete first book of Blood of the Banshee.

When a banshee-blooded outlaw is snatched in a crowded inn, she becomes leverage in a legal battle amongst the Valariels of Sanctaris. Bindings hold her between life and death, and rival orders contest her fate. The Justarin demands custody while others fight to spare her.

Zaras reaches Ebenferon and is compelled into floor duty at the Black Lantern inn, where an alchemist named Master Dran asks after Quin and his Beastronomicon. Auralon settles his fines under Druna’s stare in the Sanctaris library before reporting for a weary shift into wards that smell of lavender tonic, used bandages, and boiled cabbage.

Across the world of Elisar, dragons vanish, necromancy resurges, and plagues are spreading like ink in rainwater.

Blood of the Banshee: Part Two blends grim magic, political intrigue and gritty, character-driven drama. For listeners who enjoy their fantasy unpredictable, their heroes flawed, and their antagonists certain they’re right.

Content warning: The path through Lunaaris and Sanctaris is paved with violence, corruption, and death. Blood of the Banshee is written for mature listeners and contains dark, emotionally heavy themes throughout.

©2025 TJ Hassall (P)2026 TJ Hassall
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Fantasy Magic Fiction
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