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Court of Dreams

Shadow Fae, Book 4

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Court of Dreams

By: C.N. Crawford
Narrated by: Susannah Jones
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Exiled from the Shadow Fae, I'm left out on London's streets. The Knights of the Institute are dying of the plague, and they're sure I'm to blame.

Desperate to speak to Ruadan, I invade the Institute. Then, things take a turn for the worse. Like, "tortured in a tiny prison cell" worse. Seems like Ruadan has completely betrayed me. But when I finally reunite with my dark demigod, it turns out I'd totally misunderstood his actions.

Once I'm out of jail, Ruadan and I have to fix this mess, and we're thrown together once again. That means finding my father. Plus, we have to kill Baleros before the monster gets what he's after: The skin off Ruadan's corpse. If Baleros gets what he wants, then he'll control the world, and I'll lose Ruadan forever.

This book is from the Demons of Fire and Night world.

©2019 Christine Mancuso (P)2020 Christine Mancuso
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I've already read the book but loved listening to it on Audible. Adored the Narrator!

Another fab story from CN Crawford

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I am so pleased all worked out in the end. The 2 main characters went through crazy adventures to get to the end. I did feel like there was a shift change towards the end I.e. a need to cure the shadow fae was almost glossed over in the end, once Leiora found her family and planned her future with Ruadan. But fun nevertheless!
I think other series by the same author are better than this one, but I still enjoyed it.

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I didn’t enjoy this book as much as others in the series as they just seemed to keep bumbling around into the same situations so the story didn’t progress in the way it felt it should. Still lots of good aspects. The narrator’s accent was perfect by the end of the series (it was a bit off for some words in the first two books - only noticeable because I’m a native Brit) and I really enjoyed listening to her.

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