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If Wishes Were Curses
- The Steel City Genie, Book 1
- Narrated by: Melissa Schwairy
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
So I accidentally killed a shifter. On purpose.
With genie powers I shouldn’t be able to use, thanks to my curse mark.
In my defense, the damn grizzly was threatening civilians and might have been a vampire as well. Pittsburgh is safer without him. Only the fae court doesn’t believe my story, and the shifters are out for blood.
Now I’ve lost my job as a romantic investigator, and I’m on death row. My only hope is an oddly outgoing vegetarian vampire lawyer who seems strangely familiar. Too familiar. Almost like we’ve met before, and this whole thing was a setup to take us both down. Wishing won’t get us out of this mess. But my forbidden wish magic just might.
A snarky urban fantasy with a heart, some romance with heat (nothing graphic), and gleeful send ups of many tropes, all wrapped up with an otter-shifter in the bargain.
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- Vanessa Leighton
- 30-09-20
Intriguing
What an interesting and intriguing start to the story. The characters were vibrant and attention grabbing and the narration was really well done can’t wait to dive into the next one
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- audiobook-chaos
- 01-09-19
Excellent
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
I loved the interaction of the two main characters and the fact Aliss shortens his name to Sid.
I am hoping in future books she doesn’t let her dark side come forward and ruin things for her and her brother Gideon , although I would love to see Allis face up to the Fae Council for what they put them both through.
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