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Siren’s Song

A John Pritkin Novel

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Siren’s Song

By: Karen Chance
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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War mages are the magical equivalent of tanks: tough, powerful, and deadly. They have to be, in order to defend the supernatural community from the dangerous threats it sometimes faces. But what happens when the threat is them?

John Pritkin has been trying to recover from a demon curse that separated his body and soul and almost killed him. The reunification has left him with a flood of memories to process, some that he recalls from his past and some that he doesn't, as well as wonky magic, fluctuating power levels, and a splitting headache. Something that only intensifies when he finds himself stuck in a city under siege - by his fellow war mages.

As the only one not overwhelmed by a massive enthrallment spell, John must find a way to free his fellow mages before they destroy themselves, and take a city of a million people along with them.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Karen Chance (P)2019 Tantor
Fantasy Magic Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Paranormal Wizardry Magic Users
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I love Karen Chance books, was hoping to start Cassie’s series again with audible but not available!
Decided on giving this one a shot, found the first part insanely hard to follow felt like it jump around without any helpfully in-site. 8hours left, hopefully it clears up to a followable line.

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