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Acts of Mercy

Mercy Temple Chronicles, Book 1

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Acts of Mercy

By: Ciara Graves
Narrated by: Jacq Ainsworth
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Mages. Sirens. Demons. Dragons. Gryphons. A Federal Paranormal Unit. Attackers of magic. The Mercy Temple Chronicles will hook you!

Mercy Temple lives in a world where paranormals are a thing. Humans know of their existence, but the two species don’t interact. Or so it is thought. She works for a bounty hunter, doing any job he needs done. From killing someone, to finding someone, to bringing them in. She has a love/hate relationship with the bounty hunter. He knows her secret, and that’s how he keeps her working for him. But still, he pays her well.

Rafael is a demon. He isn’t a good guy, but not a bad guy, either. He wants to know Mercy’s secret, but he has one of his own. He works for the Federal Paranormal Unit. Undercover. And he is hunting the same person she is.

Warning: unputdownable action-packed fantasy with mages, sirens, demons, dragons, gryphons, and a Federal Paranormal Unit.

©2017 Ciara Graves (P)2021 Ciara Graves
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This is a pretty decent ‘cops and robbers’ type action mystery. The ‘sups’ or supernaturals have to police their own with Mercy tossed in as a bounty hunter and Raf as the fed. In between chasing down the bad guys, Mercy and Raf have to figure out how to maintain their own secrets. In the meantime, the rest of the world looks at sups as second-class citizens. I look forward to seeing where the series will take these two. Ms. Ainsworth did a fairly decent job except I think this would’ve been better if there had been two narrators.

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