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Forty Reasons to Die: Rise of the Blood Witch

Magical Midlife Death, Book 5

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Forty Reasons to Die: Rise of the Blood Witch

By: Tia Didmon
Narrated by: Katie Hagaman
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A clan conspiracy. A secret meeting. A brutal betrayal.

When the boundaries between desire and danger are blurred, I find myself inexplicably drawn to the enigmatic vampire leader, despite the disastrous consequences. But someone in our clan is desperate to keep us apart and will use any means possible to ensure my undead life is cut short.

As the prophecy unfurls, and its secrets become more perilous, a chilling revelation emerges from the shadows. Guided by my death-dealing mentor I must face my toughest trial yet, while navigating a treacherous web of clan distrust and malevolent falsehoods.

When a former ally turns their back on me, will I uncover the profound secrets that bind my fate, or be consumed by the darkness that seeks to envelop me?

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

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Book five continues the series with the prophecy unfolding, betrayals mounting, and the tension between the main characters growing stronger. I had really been enjoying the overall storyline, but this installment was a little more frustrating for me. I felt the FMC made several decisions that seemed obviously destined to end badly, and it pulled me out of the story. I also wish the series would start resolving some of its bigger storylines. Five books in, it still feels like one continuous story with no real conclusion in sight, making each ending feel more like a setup for the next book than a satisfying stopping point. Even so, I'm invested enough in the characters and the overall plot that I'll keep reading to see where it all leads.

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