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Wings of Winter

The Last Phoenix, Book 3

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Wings of Winter

By: Stephanie Mirro
Narrated by: Joanna Roddy
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I’m in Hell, but some witch I know calls it Arizona.

At least Tucson’s an excellent place to hide from the hefty bounty on my head, now that the entire supernatural Community knows I’m the last phoenix. Catching me comes with a set-for-life kind of price tag.

I don’t blame the bounty hunters; business is business after all. But I’m beyond pissed at the maniacal mage who outed me and caused this whole mess.

Trouble seems to find me wherever I go, though. Only a month into my desert exile, a grim reaper shows up and dies on my doorstep. The necromancers are trying something new, and if they get their hands on me and my resurrection ability, both the human and the fae world will be facing a mad man’s terrifying reign.

Oh, and did I mention I’m being stalked?

Fans of Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunters, Ilona Andrews’s Hidden Legacy, or Seanan McGuire’s InCryptid series will find The Last Phoenix a delightful new addition to the Urban Fantasy genre. Continue the adventure today!

WINGS OF WINTER is the 3rd book of 7 in The Last Phoenix, an urban fantasy series containing fast-paced action, snarky humor, other realm travel, a variety of shifters, a hearty dose of swearing, and a splash of slow-burn fated mates romance. We’ve still got zombies, too.

©2021 Stephanie Mirro (P)2021 Stephanie Mirro
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