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Asymmetry: A Fate of the Fallen Standalone

By: R. Phoenix
Narrated by: Kenneth Obi
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One fledgling vampire. One nearly powerless witch. Two underdogs in society. Will a chance encounter between two should-be enemies lead to anything but violence?

Until three weeks ago, Dorian was a human - one of those subjugated by the supernatural beings who now rule the world. He spent 10 years struggling to survive, but now that he's been turned, he needs to learn how to live. Problem is, there's a lot to learn but not much time to learn it in. Loneliness is far from the only problem, but it seems to be the most pressing.

Supernatural or not, Emery doesn't have a fancy family name to back up his standing in society. The most memorable thing about him is his red hair, not his magic, and he's had to throw in with those whose price for protection isn't low. Even though he'd never admit he's lonely, he's fascinated enough by his run-in with a brand-new vampire to not dismiss him despite the tensions between their races.

Can they cure their loneliness with one another, or will society prevent them from doing anything but wonder what might have been?

Asymmetry, Spoiled* and Anticipation*, the Need Trilogy, the Tamed & Trained Trilogy**, the Fate of the Fallen series, and Gifts can all be read separately from each other. Though they are all set in the same universe and there is occasional crossover, the timeline is ambiguous, and there are minimal spoilers across the books.

©2018 R. Phoenix (P)2018 R. Phoenix
Paranormal Heartfelt Romance Literature & Fiction

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This is such a sweet story and to have Kenneth Obi narration just makes in even better. Dorian and Emery shouldn't work but are just amazing together. I love every thing about this book. Having R. Phoenix and Kenneth Obi together just makes an amazing listen.

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I listened to this one in one day,the sweetness to it was a pleasant surprise and I hope to hear more from them. I love the world the author built for this series.

A sweet story in a dark world

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It's difficult to do much with a novella that runs just over an hour, but this is entertaining and doesn't feel rushed. It was a fun and quirky story between a baby vampire and his dinner and I can see myself picking it up again when i'm looking for something short.

Kenneth Obi is a great narrator and has done an excellent job with these guys.

cute and quirky

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This short story was really cute and sweet, something you don't usually see in this kind of dark world. Dorian is a "baby" vampire, who still know nothing about the supernatural world and about hunting his "meals". This is how he met Emery, a weak witch, he mistake for a human. They aren't really a couple, because we see only the beginning of their "relationship", but I think with time they would make a cute pairing. Dorian is really sweet and Emery is a little odd so exploring their dynamic as a couple would be really cool~

A cute story, in a dark world ~

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so... we switched narrators and i did like the last one but this one did even better imo... i love this narrator.. he always hits everything on the head.. their emotions.. their darkness.. the tiny bit of light that might exist in some of them still... it was wonderful

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