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The Memory Puller

The Memory Puller, Book 1

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The Memory Puller

By: Kris K. Haines
Narrated by: Nikki Grey, Neill Thorne
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She stole his memory. Will he steal her heart?

Shrouded Sister Cassandra Fortin is a wannabe rebel hidden beneath midnight blue dress robes. By day, she toils at the Temple, pulling the human memories craved by her Fae overlords. By night, she hunts through those same memories for treasures to steal, buying freedom for the mortal colonies' least fortunate families.

When her fellow Sisters begin disappearing, the officer assigned to the case is the one individual who could expose her secret criminal history. Good thing Cassandra stole his memory when he apprehended her during her most recent philanthropic robbery.

Officer Tristan Saros has always had a soft spot for mortals and a healthy skepticism towards authority. Especially his own. Now, the irreverent, flirtatious Fae warrior has finally found the perfect distraction from immortal boredom—his intriguing new partner. Too bad about her pesky chastity vow. And why does she seem so familiar?

As Tristan and Cassandra team up to find her missing Sisters, their reluctant alliance transforms into a passionate yet forbidden attraction. During the investigation, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to dismantle the five-centuries-long peace between their two species.

To save the Sisters and keep their world from the brink of war, Tristan will need to decide if his loyalties reside with Fae or humans. Cassandra will be forced to choose between her safe, gilded cage or uncertain, pitiless freedom outside the Temple walls.

And if Tristan ever recalls Cassandra's crime? Well, that might just be the most dangerous outcome of all.

Looking for a new fantasy romance series that combines the "snarky mortal woman navigates a world hostile to her species" vibes of The Serpent and the Wings of Night with the "questioning my chastity vow in the face of this hot new mysterious male in my life" energy of From Blood and Ash plus the "we're conducting an investigation together but are struggling to keep our hands off each other" tension of Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood? The Memory Puller just might be your next obsession.

Intended for mature listeners.

©2023 Kris K. Haines (P)2024 Podium Audio
Fantasy Fiction Romance Crime Paranormal Heartfelt Witty

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excellent audiobook, narrators really captured the characters to a tea! would high recommend to a Romantasy lover

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Both narrators try so hard (the male to sound manly, the female to sound breathy and dramatic) and it's painful to listen to. The actual narration is so stilted and awkward, but the dialogue is ok. I honestly loved this book when I read it, and thought listening to the audiobooks as a recap would be good before reading the newest release. I only managed to get through this on like double speed. I think i'll re read the second book because I can't listen to these two narrate again 🤮

The narrators gave me the ick, but the story itself is very good.

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