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Death Is a Girl: Book 2

By: Autumn Knights
Narrated by: Jude Erin, Rhys David
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Morrigan's existence as a reaper is now in full swing. Despite adjusting to her new role as a bringer of death, she soon finds out that the previous desertion of her duties did not go unnoticed, nor without consequences. She'll also have to contend with the fallout of abandoning her human life, as simply disappearing isn't as easy as it may have seemed. Meanwhile, Death's own past may have some fallout on their lives as his last apprentice is likewise more than just a memory.

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Action & Adventure Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Urban Reaper

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This title is so good the narration is so amazing! I can’t wait for book 3

Amazing!

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Everything sucks and it will only get worse. If you like being sad then it's a good book but I like some hope with my tragedy not just more tragedy.

I'm going to have to drop the series here just because of how depressing it is.

well written but depressing

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I changed into this series a book one and was hooked from the first chapter. The series and the MC has really grown overtime and I can’t wait to see what happens to the MC and book 3 and how they evolve.

Book 2 is even better than the first!

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This book is captivating and hard to turn off. The narrators are theatrical and animated. They make it so engaging and you can really feel the emotions of the characters.

The narrator is amazing and is way better than many of the other books I have listened to.

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In the first half of the book, Emma and Hilda are quite involved, second half of the book, they’re gone. The storyline shifted so quickly from the prior characters in their relationship to the new characters in the children’s home. I just found it a little a little disjointed. The second book did nothing really for me.

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