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A Touch of Death: Marci and Grave

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A Touch of Death: Marci and Grave

By: Annitia L. Jackson
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Novella-Marci Leeann Marsh was born cursed because she was not a pure blood Fae. Doomed to live an existence alone, she commits a selfless act and sacrifices her own life to save a baby. However, her good deed isn’t enough. When she gets to the afterworld her past misdeeds come under fire. Marci is placed on trial to decide where she should spend eternity. She is to be judged by the same council, who have shunned her most of her life; Marci knows she is doomed. Grave is the King of Death and head of the council. Being the man of the afterworld has afforded him money, power, and the most beautiful bedmates in the realm, but never the love of a mate. He had held the fate of many souls in his court for centuries in the Underworld. But never had he run across someone like Marci. With her fate in his hands, Grave finds himself drawn to the unstable half-fae beauty. But will Marci be too much for even the King of Death to handle? African American Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban
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This title is the third book I have listened to by this author and this book had me laughing out loud. It’s a book without a lot of depth so it is great for cleansing the reading pallet. The virtual voice steals the joy out of perfectly timed jokes. I really want to know who is reviewing the virtual recordings because I refuse to believe they are not hearing words mispronounced. When a person puts their heart into writing a story then at least AI can read what they’ve written correctly.

Meh, but entertaining.

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