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  • The Fate of the Fallen, Books 1-4
  • Written by: R. Phoenix
  • Narrated by: Jack Noble
  • Length: 15 hrs and 11 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Written by: R. Phoenix
Narrated by: Jack Noble
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Publisher's Summary

Now that supernatural beings have seized control of the world, life has become a struggle for the humans who once held power. Witches, vampires, and werewolves determine the fate of humanity, but their moral compasses have long since been shattered. Rebels, free humans, and slaves all share dreams of hope, mercy, love, and more. But with their fate so uncertain, survival isn't enough...and they may have to sacrifice what is nearest and dearest to them if they want to change their lives.

Bought: When he agreed to take the fall for his pack leader's failed attempts to help the Rebellion, Jace knew he wouldn't live long enough to regret it. However, instead of the noble end he envisioned for himself, the werewolf finds himself at the mercy of a witch and his depraved games. Though he clings to his conviction that he can withstand anything his new master can dish out, it isn't long before he realizes pride has no place in his life as the pet of the controlling Elias Ivers.

Ravel: For years, Reese has hidden away in his home, refusing to venture out where he might face what reminds him of all that he's lost. When Ashton, a human thief, breaks into his home one night, he doesn't have a choice but to face the harsh truths of the world he's turned his back on. He knows he supports the society monsters of myth and lore built upon the backs of humans through his silence, but the new leaders don't tolerate sympathizers.

If a werewolf can't act against the status quo without facing severe consequences, a human with Ashton's cunning and experience circumventing supernatural predators can't risk drawing their attention. Their chance encounter leaves them shaken and questioning whether they are living life as they were intended or if surviving is really living at all.

Recoil: Over the past decade, Khaz has watched as supernatural creatures like himself have turned the world into their own personal playground. Unlike the others, he didn't benefit from the Takeover. Every time he sells himself to keep a roof over his head, he's keenly aware of that fact. His landlord, a renowned slaver, offers him the chance to catch up on his rent by breaking a human.

Groomed to fight, Noah has survived by giving in to his hatred of those who took everything away from humanity. When the werewolf can't break him, he's given to the vampire instead - and he's sure this will be no different. The problem is that even the harsh lessons the Rebellion taught him couldn't prepare him for someone like Khaz...who always has an ace up his sleeve.

Bought, Ravel, and Recoil feature different characters whose lives begin to come together in Owned and Temper.

This dystopian series explores different aspects of the world, from utter darkness to the shining lights waiting to emerge. The books range from dark erotica to romance to horror to action(ish) to bits of other things in between.

©2019 R. Phoenix (P)2019 R. Phoenix

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  • Leo
  • 2021-11-12

A little warning would have been nice.

Does anybody actually enjoy writing and/or reading this kind of crap? It was written, so the author, R. Phoenix must enjoy some part of it.

I suspect it is the aggressor, unable to feel empathy or compassion and not the victim, who would think of this as entertainment.

There is a reason why this level of depravity remained on the fringe, for so long. I couldn’t force myself to read past the fourth chapter, so I don’t know what was written beyond that, but what I did read was more than enough.

It is just a taste of the taint

I am not speaking about the morality of what is written here. I think what is written here, is a depiction and presentation of inhumanity, in much the same way that torture and war is.

What is written here is a fictitious story, but rape, torture, and human bondage does, in fact, happen in our society today. It happens in our neighborhoods. We need look no further than the news outlets of today to see that.

What is written about here, is depicting Rape and true Sadomasochism, draped in the trappings of entertainment.

I think all of us deserve to know about that, up front, so we can make an informed decision about this book.

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