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Preternatural Affairs, Books 4-7

Shadow Burns, Deadly Wrong, Ashes and Arsenic, and Once Darkness Falls

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Preternatural Affairs, Books 4-7

By: SM Reine
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Volume two of the Preternatural Affairs series.

This boxed set contains Shadow Burns, Deadly Wrong, Ashes and Arsenic, and Once Darkness Falls.

©2014, 2016 SM Reine (P)2016 Red Iris Books
Fantasy Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Paranormal

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There isn't anything in it that is believable. clearly it's set in a fiction, but you can have a fiction with characters that absorb you and pull you in. The central character is dumb, two short planks, walks in without thinking dumb, and it gets a bit old. The story is muddled with far too many muddy morals.

It's just a bit silly.

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