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House of War and Bone

By: Leia Stone
Narrated by: Vanessa Moyen, Brent Bailey
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The only guy in the world who could kiss me was about to become the one thing he despised. A Nightling. And it was all my fault.

Fallon Bane thought that being cursed to feel pain every time she was touched was the worst thing that would ever happen to her.
She was wrong.

The worst thing was finding and falling for Ariyon—the only person in the realm who could touch her—only to accidentally trap him in the land of souls and swap powers with him.
Now she must act as Maven healer to Queen Solana while trying to figure out how to sneak into the Realm of Eternity to save Ariyon.

She drove me crazy, in both good and bad ways, and all I wanted to do was finally kiss her, hold her, feel her body relax into mine like it’d found its missing other half.

Aryion Madden had enough to deal with: heir to the throne, Maven healing powers that meant he would die young, and orphaned by Marissa Bane. Then, he met Marissa’s daughter and fell in love, upending everything he thought he knew.
Now, he has to fight for his life—and maybe his afterlife—against the undead using Fallon’s dark magic.

And if that’s not enough to worry about, all the while, the prophesied Nightling war is approaching.

©2023 Leia Stone (P)2023 Leia Stone
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Fallon Bends Over Backwards For The Queen!🥺

House of War and Bone: Gilded City, Book 2, By: Leia Stone
🎧 Audiobook Narrated by: Vanessa Moyen and Brent Bailey
Length: 7 hrs and 1 min

I enjoyed both of the narrators in this book. They put a good amount of inflection into their voices for each character, especially during the emotional sections!👏

I felt so bad that Fallon had lost Ariyon. Her quest to rescue him and prove to everyone, but especially the Queen, that she means no harm and won't turn dark, is exhausting and exhaustive!😢 Her Dad, Yanric, and Eden are her biggest cheerleaders and give her light in her life.💖

Ariyon is pitted in multiple fights to try to be reborn. That's if Fallon can't swap their powers back.😳 He makes a true friend, Pax.

I'm moving straight on to book #3.

Debbie, 1970, UK

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