
Fused
Lost in Oblivion, Book 4.5
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Narrated by:
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Kai Kennicott
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Wen Ross
About this listen
They're shattered...and he's the only one who can fuse them back together.
From the pinnacle of success to the depths of despair, the band Oblivion has been through it all. Nick Crandall, the lead guitarist and the one most likely to cause a band breakup, is the only one who can begin to put the pieces back together after the most catastrophic night of his life. And that includes making a stand to win back the woman he needs.
His only choice is to fight hard for what - and who - he loves.
And oh so dirty.
Epilogue included that bridges between the end of Fused and the final book in the Lost in Oblivion series, Owned.
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