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Of Night and Chaos

By: Jenna Wolfhart
Narrated by: Billie Fulford-Brown, Tim Campbell
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For as long as she can remember, Tessa has dreamed of a better world—but she might be the one who damned it.

Night has fully fallen on Aesir. A comet streaks through the sky, heralding the return of the monstrous winged gods.

Separated from everyone she knows and loves, Tessa must find a way to brave the coming storm. Within her, a dangerous power grows. It might be the one thing that can save them all—if only she can find the strength to control it. And as long as Kalen is not forced to kill her first.

Of Night and Chaos is the third book in The Mist King series, a captivating and sizzling enemies-to-lovers dark fantasy romance.

©2023 Jenna Wolfhart (P)2023 Podium Audio
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makes everything sound far too dramatic. Her breathy over acting is really annoying.
The story over all is fairly good, but the author over explains everything like the reader is 5 and can’t remember anything. Like the amount of times that she explains that something was “because of Oberron’s protection” is really repetitive - that was a major plot point. No one has forgotten it.

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