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  • The Darkest of Dreams

  • The Annika Brisby Series, Volume 4
  • By: Emigh Cannaday
  • Narrated by: Nick Cracknell
  • Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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The Darkest of Dreams

By: Emigh Cannaday
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Summary

A heinous crime. An empire in turmoil. And a modern girl at the center of it all.

Darkness has fallen on the Marinossian family, leaving ruined lives in its blood-stained wake and leaving Annika to pick up the pieces. With a deadly doppelgänger still loose and most likely in deadly pursuit, she's escorted back home to wait out the storm and heal her broken heart...however long that may be. But when she makes a shocking discovery, she'll do whatever it takes to make things right.

A world away, Talvi has been dragged to the desolate prison on Bleakmoor Island where he awaits trial for murder. His time in solitary confinement has pushed him to the brink of madness. He starts seeing spirits in the shadows and an angel with red hair. The only thing keeping him from completely losing his mind is the mysterious outlaw in the cell across from him. He's one of the Näkki - the dark elves who were banished from his country for seducing demons to gain their powers. As Talvi gets acquainted with his new friend, he catches a glimpse of the black magic gift that's reflected in his demon eyes. Talvi also learns another version of his country's history that makes him question his convictions. Is the oath he made to his country worth the sacrifice he'll have to make in order to keep it? He vows to get some answers...if he ever gets out alive.

The bigger question for Talvi: Will Annika be there if he does?

The Darkest of Dreams is the fourth installment of the Annika Brisby Series. It will not be the last.

©2018 Emigh Cannaday (P)2018 Emigh Cannaday

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I cant tell you how eagerly I have waited for this audible book.. I really enjoyed reading the book but I wanted to listen to the audible version because the presenter is so good and has a real "feel" for the story. I feel like he gets more and more into the series as he reads. His enjoyment of the story clearly comes across as he reads and that made such a difference to how I enjoyed listening to his presentation. The end of the last book was unexpected and that feeling carried on into this one. The whole story is very emotional but happily it gradually lightens up and all is revealed. Anika and Talvi's story is a passionate one. By the end of the book I was satisfied by how things were turning out and my mind had eased considerably. I love this series and the people in it.

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The Much Anticipated 4th Instalment to the Series!

First of all, this is the fourth book in the series and is best enjoyed with prior knowledge of the plot. If you haven't read or heard the previous books in order, please experience them first. I promise it will be worth it!!

The Darkest of Dreams literally picks up where the previous book ends. Finn is dead by Talvi's hand and Talvi is in prison. Annika is at the centre of this complex twist in the plot and the Marinossian family and friends are shattered at the loss of the two men. For her protection, a broken-hearted Annika is sent home to the US with two Palladin guards. And now my typing fingers are tied because I do not want to give anything away!

Needless to say, readers and listeners can count on Emigh Cannaday to write a thoroughly enjoyable, complex, dark, sexy and well thought story. This book does not disappoint! What it does is leave the audience gasping for more!

As for Nick Cracknell's performance, it is in a league of its own. He literally puts the audience in the scene as though the listener is witness to the events. Each character, regardless of how seemingly insignificant, is brought to life with exquisite dedication.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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