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Forty Is the New Dead

Paranormal Women's Fiction (Return of the King) (Magical Midlife Death, Book 7)

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Forty Is the New Dead

By: Tia Didmon
Narrated by: Katie Hagaman
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A fallen foe. An unprecedented attack. An unlikely ally.

When a mundane is brutally murdered by a Lycan, the entire community erupts in fury, and an investigation is launched to uncover the truth. The situation escalates when Dimitri launches a surprise attack on the Shadow Bone clan. Has an old enemy risen from the shadows, or has the previous clan head orchestrated these events to throw us into chaos?

Tensions reach a boiling point when the witches reveal their new security force, acting without the Twilight Conclave's approval. The delicate balance between factions teeters on the edge of disaster, and my world is thrown into further turmoil when a mortal attack shatters my family. But as all hope seems lost, an unlikely ally steps forward to offer assistance.

Can I work with Rene’s oldest foe to save what I love most, or are we doomed to ignite a supernatural war that will consume us all?

Find out what prowls the shadows of Black Blossom County by listening to Forty is the New Dead, the new Paranormal Women's Fiction series readers are comparing to Shannon Mayer, K.F. Breene, and Victoria Danann.

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Book seven continues the story with a new supernatural threat and a shift in focus. While I appreciated the fresh direction, it still doesn't bring much closure to the overarching storyline, which is beginning to wear on me. At this point, I would really like to see some of the long-running plot threads wrapped up instead of continually introducing new ones.

Sigh... Tia Didmon has slowly pulled me in. What's a listener to do? I can't just stop listening in the middle of the series. The new conflict kept me interested enough to continue, and the narration remained well done, making this another solid installment overall.

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