Hidden Legends Starter Collection
A Fantasy Academy Romance Anthology
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USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHORS Megan Linski & Alicia Rades present a four-book starter collection into the magical Hidden Legends Universe— a fantasy-paranormal world featuring disabled and diverse protagonists attending supernatural academies, dual points-of-view, and steamy, empowering romances.
Contains four full-length novels and over 64 hours of love and adventure! Includes never-before-seen bonus narrator interviews.
Enter a dark world where magic wages war and romance is deadly. Attend mystical colleges, indulge in forbidden romances, tend to fantastic creatures, and cast incredible spells in this four-book omnibus. These stories depict themes of found family, disability representation, and love that creates miracles. Contains the following novels:
The Fire Prophecy: After Sophia conjures fire magic, she bonds with a magical creature at a school for elementals, where a deadly prophecy declares she will control the fate of her tribe. But Fire and Water don’t mix, and she’s fallen for the one man she can’t have— the son of the Water chief, who was born to be her enemy.
The Wolven Mark: When Emma discovers she's a sorceress, she's stolen away to a magical fae kingdom of shifters, swordplay, and deception, where a disgraced wolf prince seeks to claim her as his mate.
The Coven’s Secret: Nadine is the last witch in her coven to inherit curse-breaking powers. She'll have to prove herself to her goddess before her magic awakens—and under no circumstances can she fall for the gorgeous reaper whose love could kill her.
The Villain Institute: Inmates Charlie and Ava-Marie find themselves enemies— and lovers— at a paranormal prison where staying alive is as dangerous as discovering the warden’s plans for magical chaos.
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I enjoyed the first story. Couldn't get into the second. Performance is ok, but not as good as some others I've listened to. I'm not sure the multiple readers adds much to the storytelling. I've heard plenty of male and female readers take the other role just fine.
Second story the performance is clear-spoken, but intonation is wrong and thus distracting in places and the reader speaks flat like how most of us speak when we read aloud. I didn't get to the third before I realized what was going on and gave up on this set.
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