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The Lost Siren
- Rise of the Drakens, Book 1
- Narrated by: Sarah Cahill
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A human female born into a breeding manor never has a choice...I am a slave, but at least I am alive.
When the man with wings and scales gave me a second choice - I took it. The others of his kind pin me with hungry eyes, but I’ll do what I must to survive. I'll preside over their Draken Games - and choose a winner every night to share my bed. The alternative is death.
Traded from one prison to the next, I have but one hope left - the Lost Siren. I must find her before the demon hordes come if these men - Drakens - have any chance of escaping their mountainous prison, and me along with them.
Perfect for fans of Jennifer L. Armentrout, The Lost Siren is the exhilarating introduction to the Rise of the Drakens series.
This is a full-length reverse harem/poly fantasy novel.
Warning: There are dark themes and possible triggers.
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- Laura Kraemer
- 2023-03-20
Bad Mic
The story itself is actually quite good, there are a few decent surprises and the timeline makes sense after listening to the whole thing. The only real issue with this audio is the recording quality and the performer. The mic that was used to record this must have been a bit lower quality because it changes volumes a few times throughout each chapter, and it sounds a little staticky. The voice actors actual voice is nice, but she’s monotone unfortunately. There are few instances where she really changed her tone to show irritation or excitement - the whole things really just breathy.
Credit to the author, not so much to the reader.
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