• War

  • The Calling Series, Book 2
  • By: Kim Faulks
  • Narrated by: Azalea Blau
  • Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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War

By: Kim Faulks
Narrated by: Azalea Blau
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Publisher's summary

She’s got Pestilence in her basement. He’s bound, gagged. His blood slick on her hands. His touch warm on her body. And he’s calling the others...the three riders she’s hunting.

War is coming, and she’s not ready. She doesn’t think she’ll ever be ready. But she’s been given a mission: a calling to her tainted soul.

Lamb, Pestilence calls her. But she’s no lamb. She’s a lion. Her name is Harlow Morgan, and she's the last hope a dying world has left.

Please note: This is a post-apocalyptic reverse harem series filled with danger, lust, and dark romantic themes.

©2019 Kim Faulks (P)2019 Kim Faulks

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Good Sequel

A good continuation of the story. There are a lot less inner monologues now that our FMC has more human interaction. There is some more steam than first book, but the romance is still slower building.

As for the narration, she is easy to understand and does a pretty good job. However, she doesn't put a ton of emotion into her voice, and after awhile it starts to drone, especially with all the internal dialogue from the FMC.

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