Sold to the Demon Prince
Sins of the Blood War, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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P. J. Morgan
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Logan Anare
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By:
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Lauren Crowne
About this listen
The demon prince is arrogant, dangerous, and hot as sin. He is also my new owner. As a fae slave, I knew that one day I'd be sold at auction, but I never expected to be purchased by royalty much less by the demon prince himself.
Rumors say that Prince Leo is a cruel master who murders his fae when they no longer entertain him. They say he's just like every other species that harvests the magic in our fae blood.
But I know the truth.
All books in the Sins of the Blood War series contain spicy tension, deliciously steamy scenes, characters who talk (and curse) like adults, and occasional moments of violence. Leo's a prince who can do whatever he wants, after all, and in this book, what he wants is her.
©2022 Lauren Crowne (P)2022 Lauren CrowneListener received this title free
Refreshing Fae and Demon PNR Fantasy
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Story well written and great narration
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We are introduced to a world where Fairies, Demons, Werewolves and humans live together. After war, fairies are enslaved by humans, where their blood is used to create a drug that gives any creature a boost of energy.
Vera is a fairy that is about to be sold into slavery. Vera has not gotten her wings yet. Leo who is demon prince finds this wingless fairy intriguing, he must have her.
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Sold to the Demon Prince
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I listened to the audiobook version which was narrated by P. J. Morgan and Logan Anare. They both did a good job bringing the characters to life. Their voices were clear and understandable and I enjoyed listening to them.
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