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  • Layering Resentment

  • De: Erin R Flynn
  • Narrado por: Virtual Voice
  • Duración: 8 h y 2 m
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De: Erin R Flynn
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My name is Tamsin Vale and I’m pissed.
I’m confused.
And I’m scared. I’d be an idiot if I wasn’t scared when demons suddenly made a move and someone I love almost died. I’m pissed they did it, confused why now… But I’m also pissed that no one seems to hear me that Cluym messed up and they’re upset with me instead.
Classic.
I knew life as the future ruler of a world would never be easy, but constantly living where I’m criticized for everything and people don’t always listen to me is difficult. And sometimes I only have myself to blame for not fully committing to the role.
But what idiot would commit to that when it isn’t going well? It was going better but… Yeah, nothing is easy.
Plus, given the state of things in my personal life and the fact I’m constantly juggling the feelings of five men, I think it’s a bloody miracle that I’m not normally found at a bar completely sauced. Or in jail getting into trouble. Eating my feelings when I’m a fairy is about the healthiest way for me to handle my life.
Especially now that my powers are expanding again and I’m worried I’ll finally lose my mind this time.

Artemis University is an ongoing, hot burning reverse harem, university-age paranormal academy series with darker elements, strong language, violence, and a heroine who follows her own moral compass of what is right… And who she ends up giving her heart to.


*This book is part of a series and cannot be read as a standalone. Like all my books, this is not light and fluffy and includes dark themes and events some may find triggering. Reader discretion is advised.
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I am so happy with many of the choices made in this book. I felt like healthy progress was actually made in so many areas and in so many relationships. I was relieved that she didn’t fall into her normal routine of yelling or ranting about different plights. Real communication was occurring and some answers were found. Knowing this series is coming towards its end, I am hopeful that this progress she is making won’t be disrupted by some out of character forced drama just to create conflict at the end. I am happy with this book and hopeful for what comes next even if a little worried about the Darby relationship still.

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