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Shackled to the World

A Phantom Touched Novel, Book 2

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Shackled to the World

By: Stacey Brutger
Narrated by: Natalie Eaton
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You can only cheat death so many times before it lays claim to your soul.

Annora thought the worst that could happen was behind her...until it's discovered that her blood carries the cure to death. Now people will go to any extreme to get their hands on her. Instead of escaping her past, she ends up dragging her guys into hell with her.

When one of her men is taken, her world comes crashing down. Her psychic connection to him is the only thing keeping him alive - barely. To get him back, she must turn herself over to the enemy, knowing she would be facing a lifetime of slavery.

Determined not to go down without a fight, Annora and her men train for the coming war, taking risks that could cost them everything. She must embrace her phantom heritage if she is to have any hope of keeping her mates safe. The only problem...other phantoms would rather kill her than allow the secrets of their magic to become exposed.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Stacey Brutger (P)2020 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Haunted
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the story is interesting and keeps you barracking for the heros. narrator is terrible. flat voice, no pauses between scenes. didn't like her at all

not a great narration

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