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Moonrise Souls

The Blood Curse Chronicles, Volume 3

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Moonrise Souls

By: James Agee Jr.
Narrated by: Jamie Dione
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When all signs point to Paris, that is exactly where one must go to break a blood curse. Rumors abound of a secret society that might just hold the key to breaking the blood curse that has plagued vampires for centuries. When the magical beings of France decide that it is their time to rule the city, what will it take to stop them? Can hope be found in the city of love?

Fate may have different ideas for those who seek answers. The underground catacombs that map out the underworld of France might be exactly the place to look if the curse is ever to be broken.

©2018 James Agee Jr. (P)2018 James Agee Jr.
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Paranormal Romance Romance
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This book was a bit better than the last one in terms of narration but it struggled a lot with pacing and character development. They shoehorned in a love story between one of the main characters and a brand new character, but just like the original love story in the first book, they fell in love within days and are now soulmates. I will readily admit it is kind of love stories are not my cup of tea, but to reuse the idea of love at first sight so frequently and then harp on how much the characters adore each other and could never experience life apart ever again it’s a little too much. The next part of the story is an interesting change of location, so we’ll see how it’s concluded.

Decent world, bad love story

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