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Fox and Birch
Fox and Birch
Fox and Birch
Audiobook5 hours

Fox and Birch

Written by Sam Burns

Narrated by Chris Chambers

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Fletcher Lane wants to protect people. It was why he became a deputy. A month ago, it was why he killed a vampire who kidnapped one of his friends. Now, that death has started a cascade effect that's tearing his life apart, leaving him possessed by magic that whispers to him in ancient Gothic.

While he's already fighting for control of his own mind, he has to hold it together when strangers come into town looking for the dead vampire. They say they're bounty hunters, but Fletcher knows that's a lie. They're the same kind of murderers who killed Fletcher's mother. When one of them puts up a kind front, Fletcher knows that people who hunt the supernatural can't be trusted. However nice Conner Mason seems, the worst thing Fletcher could do is fall for his act.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 3, 2018
ISBN9781977383228
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Easily my least favorite of the Rowan Harbor Cycle, so far. I was able to buy the instalove between Devon and Wade as well as Jesse and Sean (because of the werewolf lore) but it just doesn't hold up when it's simply of the "I saw you and instantly wanted you for no apparent reason" variety. There wasn't any tension between the character, sexual or otherwise, which is a feat in itself considering the setup. Fletcher was able to see Conner as a good guy way too easily, all things considered.

    I still enjoyed the story well enough, but it was a disappointment after the previous books.