Helen Scott and May Dawson present Book 3 in the Prisoners of Nightstone series. Contains mature themes.
Her Dark Moon
Helen Scott
audiobookCourt of Midnight
Lucinda Dark, Helen Scott
audiobookCourt of Crimson
Lucinda Dark, Helen Scott
audiobookCourt of Frost
Lucinda Dark, Helen Scott
audiobookPotions and Punishments
Helen Scott, May Dawson
audiobookSurvival
Helen Scott, Ellabee Andrews
audiobookLive, Laugh, Lesbian
Helen Scott
audiobookKarma’s Spell
L.A. Boruff, Lacey Carter Anderson, Helen Scott
audiobookHer Shadowed Wolves
Helen Scott
audiobookHer Fated Mates
Helen Scott
audiobookIncantations and Inmates
Helen Scott, May Dawson
audiobook
Caged Magic
Sadie Jacks
audiobookFor the Hell of It
Cate Corvin
audiobookTethered to the World
Stacey Brutger
audiobookCaptive Witch
September Stone
audiobookHunted
Erica Woods
audiobookThe Fairer Hex
Lidiya Foxglove
audiobookSpin the Shadows
Cate Corvin
audiobookTheir Shifter Princess
May Dawson
audiobookWandering Queen
May Dawson
audiobookA Crown of Blood and Bone
Sloane Murphy
audiobookBreath of Frost
Cate Corvin
audiobookBorn of Embers
Harper Wylde, Quinn Arthurs
audiobook
Klara
2025-03-10
I really enjoyed the first two books more than this last. This one felt drawn out and the end turned way too soppy and mushy for my taste. Everything was covered in sunshine and tied up in an all too pretty bow. Also there are som plot holes that occur in book two already which annoyed me. The biggest one being Christian having been locked up for hundreds of years almost not remembering being free and having seen 4 shifter alphas come and gone. At the same time the prison only having been run by two generations of Nighstones, the oldest whitch having been there for forever and Bane who’s a human up to this point and therefor not older than in his thirties maybe having worked with Christian before he got locked up, from what I gather. Great narrators though, Durans voice being one of my favorite male narrator voices out there.
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