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Seducing Shadows

Fae Revealed, Book 2

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Seducing Shadows

By: Katie May, Quinn Arthurs
Narrated by: Jill Redfield, Aaron Shedlock
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What you see is what you get...isn't that the saying? But the face I see in the mirror is most definitely not my own.

My life as I know it has been altered drastically by the revelation that I’m not human, and neither are the cute guys who have adopted me into their friend group.

Now, I’m forced to traverse a reality I know very little about, uncovering earth-shattering secrets along the way.

With Devyn in the hospital fighting for his life, Kian and Tristan at each other’s throats, and a sadistic tutor attempting to teach me how to be fae, I have my work cut out for me.

But the secrets plaguing this cute little town are deadly, and I’m about to find out exactly what happens when you’re planted smack dab in the middle of them all.

Can I survive my senior year of high school unscathed? Or will I be seduced by the shadows?

Seducing Shadows is a reverse harem paranormal romance, meaning the main character will end up with more than one love interest by the end of the series. This is book two in the series, and it will end with a cliffhanger.

©2022 Katie May (P)2022 Podium Audio
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance

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I really dislike leaving negative reviews.

I feel like I've been following the carrot at the end of a stick, only to find it is inflatible, and I'm going in circles.
If there had been less of a creep-factor and quirky-woman-hating, less infantilization and the lovely trauma romanticization - all of which I could push aside since I'm used to it - if only there had been a foundation of a solid plot and a follow-through at a reasonable pace.

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