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Blood & Betrayals

By: Jeanette Rose, Alexis Rune
Narrated by: Corvin King, Mercedes Manning
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The first book in an epic new dark academia romantasy, perfect for fans of the Zodiac Academy and Atlas Six series, about a young woman named Summer Tuatha De Daanan who enrolls at the magical Avalon University, where she must uncover the secrets of her past, find the mysterious benefactor who paved her way, and stop a sadistic killer who threatens to drench Avalon in blood.

Fear, Fury and Fire.

To Know is Not Enough.


Power flows through the ancient halls of Avalon University like a neverending flood. Admission to the elite institution enables students to hone their magic under the watchful eye of their icy headmaster.

Summer Tuatha De Daanan planned to slide through her tenure at Avalon, unnoticed and inconspicuous. She has no interest in learning more about her past or why someone applied to the school on her behalf. Her emotional walls keep everyone at bay, and her sharp tongue makes people give her a wide berth. Yet, despite her best attempts, her emotional armor begins to melt from her feral vampire roommate to the angelic senior who is never dissuaded by her feigning disinterest. Maybe this could be good for her, a new life. Yet, dark secrets lurk in the halls of Avalon, and soon those same halls are drenched in blood.

Summer finds herself as the obsession of the sadistic stalker with the warning: Seven lessons to learn. With the help of her new friends, she races against the clock to solve the mystery, hoping to save lives and catch the killer before it's too late.
Fantasy Paranormal Vampires Magic
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honestly i’m glad it was so long because like
the character development is worthwhile and makes it more of a story about the MCs not just a story about how they end up saving the world - not that i don’t enjoy that too, but it’s harder when you’re trying to keep things succinct and i don’t feel like they conjugated that build out here. i love that alice and summer are a bit unhinged but im glad there are the trigger warnings so you know we’re getting an unhealthy POV. i’m so invested in the stranger and so sure i know who it is i can believe we didn’t get a reveal but like i WILL be marking my calendar for september 8. i laughed, i cried, i cringed at the MC being an idiot with her love life in the end (iykyk) but really loved it overall would definitely recommend if you’re a romantasy girlie looking for something •the same• but ~different~

it’s a LOT but in a good way

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If you want to have so much fun, get lost in a new world, believe in magic, and ultimately cry like a baby??? This is the book for you!! The narrators were wonderful, bringing life to every character. I am obsessed with this series 💜

Emotional devastation

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This duet narration HAS ME. IT HAS ME!! I can not wait for sept 1st to arrive because I NEED it.
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I’m obsessed

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Loved the narrations from the voice actors. Corvin King really made all the men sound perfectly delicious but their own.

Fantastic narrations

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I genuinely enjoyed this story and LOVED that it was duet narration. Both narrators did great! The only thing I would change was just that it was a little too long. Meaning it got slow quite a few times. But the plus side with audio is that you can speed up the slow parts. Other than that, I look forward to the next one. It’s definitely worth a credit.

A little long but really good

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