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Bound

Turning Moon, Book 1

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Bound

By: Julie Embleton
Narrated by: Elyse Osterhaug
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Would you sacrifice love to stay alive?

Nyah’s wolf has been bound by dark magic. Defenseless and terrified, she finds sanctuary on the run, but choosing to live demands an impossible price.

The new Alpha of Nyah Morgan’s pack has aligned with dark forces, and his plans for Nyah break the most absolute of Lycan Laws. Maimed by his magic, she turns rogue, her incapacity landing her in unfamiliar Lycan territory, where she catches the unwanted attention of Dean Carson, an Alpha determined to learn the truth she hides. With her crazed Alpha closing in and the safety of another pack at stake, Nyah is forced into making a choice. Her bound wolf is killing her, and both Alphas can save her, but which one, and at what cost?

Bound is book one of the Turning Moon series, where friendship and love are both tested and discovered as supernatural beings join forces.

©2014 Julie Embleton (P)2022 Julie Embleton
Dark Magic Paranormal Romance Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Wolf Paranormal Magic Fiction Romance Suspense Romantic Suspense
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Like I said... just wow! I picked this book up today and finished it today! The story hooks you from the first chapter and keeps up the pace throughout the whole book. Dean is probably my favorite character, but Karen is up there as well! It's definitely worth the read! Can't wait to read what happens next!

wow!!!

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I recently listened to the audiobook version of a novel and was left utterly confused by the discrepancies between the audio and the actual book. It was baffling to hear the audiobook reader adding or leaving out information, completely altering the story. For example, there was a scene where the protagonist Nyah steals something - in the book, it was described as a packet, but in the audiobook, it was a hair extension.

Not only that, but the chapters in the audiobook didn't match up with the actual book, making it even more difficult to follow along. This inconsistency made it incredibly frustrating to listen to, as I never knew what information was accurate and what wasn't. I have never experienced such a disconnect between an audiobook and its source material before.

Overall, I would caution others against relying solely on the audiobook version of this novel, as it may not accurately represent the story as intended by the author. It's a shame that such discrepancies can take away from the enjoyment of the book.

Why doesn’t the audio book and the actually book match up?

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The FMC is the most pathetic being. The entire story she is helpless and selfish. She’s extremely childish and no likable so she’s hard to feel bad for.

She is the worst

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