Ransomed to the World
Phantom Touched, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Eaton
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By:
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Stacey Brutger
The only way to survive hell is to be strong enough to walk out the other side.
Annora risked everything to save her mates, exposing her deepest secrets, and now she must face the consequences when her past catches up with her. To protect her mates, she makes a deal with the devil himself. The only problem - it could cost her soul.
Suspended from university, she and her mates are forced to leave its protective walls, dodging hunters and assassins every step of the way. As she trains to master her magic, she learns more about her mates and discovers she isn't the only one hiding from their past...secrets that threaten to destroy their fragile bond.
When they arrive in Phantom City, not everything is as it seems. If she gives in to her father's demands, the rest of the world will be in peril - if she doesn't, she'll lose her mates once and for all. Neither is acceptable. A daring plan takes shape, but one wrong move could send her world tumbling down around her, and she isn't sure she's strong enough to survive it this time.
Contains mature themes.
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