Frost and Flame
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Moran
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Robert Petkoff
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By:
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Gena Showalter
About this listen
From Gena Showalter, the New York Times best-selling author of the Lords of the Underworld saga, comes Frost and Flame, the second book in the scorching paranormal romance series Gods of War.
Bane of Adwaeweth is the most feared immortal warrior in All War history. Possessed by a bloodthirsty beast, he will stop at nothing to win. Then he meets irresistible Nola Lee. He hates the power she wields over him, but she alone can rain vengeance upon his wife’s killer.
Unaware of her destiny to rule as queen of beasts, Nola battles illness, addiction, and vulnerability. With Bane, however, she experiences pleasure for the first time, and only wants more. But being with him comes with a terrible price.
With enemies lurking around every corner, Bane and Nola must fight to survive. But time is running out, and neither can resist the sizzling attraction blazing between them. Will their romance save the beast and his beauty, or destroy everything they’ve come to love?
©2019 Gena Showalter (P)2019 Harlequin AudioWhat listeners say about Frost and Flame
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- Louise
- 02-06-23
Great narration.
Much better than the first book. Both of the narrators were great but Robert Petkoff really is in a league of his own. Enjoyable light read.
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-03-23
An average story only elevated by Petkof performan
I have never disliked a heroin as this Nola, so juvenile, moody, and 6th grader funny! if it weren't for Robert Petkof narration, I would have stopped. The the last chapter felt rushed as the culmination of the story to kill the "evil " Queen was sooooo diluted with a lot of unexplained actions. maybe the author wished to continue with the storyline, hence the cliffhangers and unexplained stories of the side kicks such as Zion and the other combatants.
Anyway, Petkof, I felt your talent was wasted on this book.
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