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Thirst

The Prey Series, Book 1

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Thirst

By: Carmen Rosales
Narrated by: Marcella Black, Julio Maxwell
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Dravin takes without consequence.

He is a sinner and never a saint. His words drip with lust. His touch... sinful. That is what girls whisper after one night with him. He even has scratches to prove it.

He is powerful, dangerous, and never backs down from a challenge.

The pawn? The new girl. He can smell her innocent nature like a piranha smelling blood and won't be satisfied until he has a taste.

The problem? He isn't the only one who wants it.

In an elite Catholic university full of lies, lust, deceit, and betrayal, Gia becomes a pawn in a game of sexual seduction. She realizes there is no one she can trust. Everything is a lie with a church full of sinners.

Dravin knows exactly what he wants, though, and he won't stop until she belongs to him.

Thirst is book one of The Prey Series.

©2022 Carmen Rosales (P)2025 Podium Audio
Contemporary Gothic Horror Romantic Suspense
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Teddy Hamilton or Corvin King would have elevated Draven. They both do unhinged like no other.. the FMC narration was flat. Lessa Lamb would have been a better choice.

Amazing book which could have been better with different narrators

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Really enjoyed the storyline so far, Just wish this series had been made in duet or fullcast style!!

Love the vibe

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