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Death of Darkness

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
Seth has led the Immortal Guardians for thousands of years. With them fighting by his side, he has protected humans from psychotic vampires, defeated corrupt mercenary armies, defended military bases under attack, and more. But the latest enemy to rise against the Immortal Guardians has proven to be a formidable one, wielding almost as much power as Seth. His goal is simple. He wants to watch the world burn. And he will use every means at his disposal to accomplish it. Seth and his Immortal Guardians have succeeded thus far in staving off Armageddon despite heartbreaking losses. But they have never before faced such danger.
Leah Somerson has suffered losses of her own. It has taken her a long time to rebuild her life and find some semblance of peace. Then one night a tall, dark, powerful immortal with what appears to be the weight of the world on his shoulders stumbles into her shop, and everything changes. Peace and contentment are no longer enough. Now she wants more. She wants to find happiness. She wants to erase the darkness in Seth's eyes and replace it with love and laughter. She knows he's different in ways that make most fear him. Even some of his immortal brethren keep a careful distance. But Leah will not. Nor will she shy away when danger strikes.
Contains mature themes.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      After an interminable wait, narrator Kirsten Potter and author Dianne Duvall finally provide listeners with a romance for Seth. The selfless leader of the immortal guardians who protect Earth from vampires lets his guard down one night for a memorable dance with human Leah Somerson. Potter continues to give Seth the echoing, accented voice that listeners have adored for nine volumes, but she can't find her stride in the first half of the audiobook. A surprisingly stilted reading eventually settles in as the story ramps up into a thrilling battle against evil. A lot of Leah's dialogue sounds artificial. But Potter continues to imbue the series with her warm concern for every character, along with a distinct voice for each. Series fans will find much to love in Potter's signature narration. C.A. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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