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War Games

Jacky Leon, Book 11

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War Games

By: K.N. Banet
Narrated by: Savannah Gilmore
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Get your affairs in order. War doesn’t wait for anyone to be ready.

With the terrible recent events weighing on my mind, I know the only way I can go is forward. My family, our allies, and I know for certain that there is a sect of witches that want to control the moon cursed for their own nefarious purposes. We don’t know how many of them there are, and we don’t know their names. We know it’s not every witch, but that doesn’t make us less suspicious of every single one of them. The threat is so grave that we finally have strong allies in the werewolves, not just in my fiancé, Heath Everson and those he leads. A common enemy can do that for those at each other’s necks for so long.

Although the war is quiet, it brings with it what every war brings. Change. New duties and responsibilities. New things to celebrate and things to mourn. Everyone is getting their affairs in order, moving pieces of their armies and making sure their own positions are stable.

With all the pieces moving, I find myself in a game not meant for me.

A game I am ill equipped to win.

©2025 K.N. Banet (P)2025 K.N. Banet
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I love that in this book, the narrator ( who is actually really good) lost the very annoying vocal fry (mostly), that she had gained in the last three or so books.
It started the same time she started calling Hassaan ( dont know spelling ): Hassan. this sounds like an American mispronunciation if what an African/Arabic (?) man would be called and is disconcerting every time I hear it given he was called Hasaan ( pronunciation) in the first half of the series.

great story

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