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Harbor

On the Wind, Book 3

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Harbor

By: Sam Burns, W.M. Fawkes
Narrated by: Kirt Graves, Michael Ferraiuolo
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Orestes's father was killed, his clan dissolved, and now, it's snowing, which is the worst affront of all.

The last scion of the ended Eagle clan, Orestes, is sent to frigid Urial to negotiate peace with King Albany, but the sitting monarch has no interest in him, and his son, Prince Tybalt, has too much.

For all his life, Tybalt has been a disappointment to his father and an embarrassment to any lord in Urial with a sense of decorum. Quick-witted and sharp-tongued, Tybalt thrives in indecency, and the new Nemedan diplomat provides the perfect opportunity to astonish the court. When his father casts him aside for a new wife and heir, he is determined to take the mammoth of a man to bed. After all, any attention is better than none, even if it comes alongside horrified gasps.

With nothing to anchor him to Urial, Orestes is all too happy to let the prince use him in his play for revenge, but unexpected affection lurks just behind the prince's roguish smirk. Anything more than a tumble between them is forbidden, dangerous, deadly—but letting the last Eagle sink his claws into him is a risk Tybalt can't help taking, even if it changes Urial forever.

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This series gets better with each book! I really liked this one, which I wasn’t expecting because I did not like that little scoundrel from the last book lol

This series just keeps getting better!

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The strength to look past a prickly exterior and choose kindness is a fantastic quality in a main character. I honestly didn’t know how Burns was going to redeem the prince after the first book! But wow- this story really works! This is such a great voice duo. They balance each other so well - both have a great ability to bring emotions out in the characters.

Personalities are great!

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Harbor is a great addition to the series! Although, I knew I liked Orestes from the previous books, I wasn’t so sure about Tybalt. Turns out he’s pretty good too once you understand him. I liked this pair, though not as much as Hector and Killian from Guardian.

This story was easy to read and I flew through it (pun not intended lol). I really hope there is a fourth book! Mercutio needs a story!

On a side note, I didn’t clue in until this book about the names: Paris, Tybalt, Rosaline, the Monagues, and Mercutio are all from Romeo & Juliet. I’d say that the story really has no parallel to the play other than that though. It was a neat touch

The audio was excellent!

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“Harbor” is a powerful and tender exploration of Tybalt and Orestes’s evolving relationship, marked by vulnerability, trust, and profound emotional growth. Shocking because I was immediately disinterested based on my opinion formed of Tybalt from the previous 2 books. Both characters carry deep scars from their pasts, and their journey toward healing together is raw and beautifully authentic. The push and pull between Tybalt’s fierce protectiveness and Orestes’s quiet strength creates a dynamic that feels both real and deeply moving. The novel excels in showing how love can be a safe harbor in turbulent times, with intimate moments that resonate long after the book ends. This is the most beautiful character development and transformation I could imagine for the climax of this series, showcasing the resilience of love and the courage it takes to open one’s heart.

Beautiful story of transformation

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