
Down with the Queen
Lilith's Shadow, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Beth Goer
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By:
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Benjamin Medrano
About this listen
Despite all odds, Lilith has gained acceptance from two heroines who should hate and fear her very existence.
Gina and Rachel have agreed to help Lilith's attempt to get the death sentence on her head rescinded, but they have to work carefully. Their time runs short, though. Doctor Johnson's plots advance, and other villains are infiltrating San Francisco.
In the end, the question becomes what to do when Lilith's identity is discovered, and all hell breaks loose. Despite the risk of death bearing down on her, Lilith decides that she's tired of simply running away.
©2018 Benjamin P Medrano (P)2018 Benjamin P MedranoExcellent
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For those like myself that enjoy the genre of young lesbian fantasy fiction and like me have found it difficult to find many awesome authors, I recommend Erik Schubach and particularly his Urban Fairytales series starting with Red Hood - The Hunt Urban Fairytales, Book 1 and his Techromancy Scrolls series though I wish more of it was available as audiobooks.
I wish I could find more similar authors more easily, it’s been a struggle.
Highly recommended 🐨
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