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Splinter Angel: Book 1

By: Avaritiabona
Narrated by: Jessica Threet
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Ana just wanted to get home. To slip out of her dress and her heels, take a shower, and get into her PJs. Maybe have some hot chocolate before bed. It had been that kind of night. Instead, the kid she was bodyguarding got dragged through a hole in reality, and she went with him.

The bad news is that once the smoke settled, once she’d dealt with the idiots who dragged them through time and space or whatever, Nic was dead, Ana had no way home, and she had to deal with magic and floating text and a forest full of demons.

The good news? The locals are friendly—when they’re not trying to kill her. And Ana just keeps getting stronger.

©2025 Avaritiabona (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy

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Splinter Angel: Book 2 By: Avaritiabona
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A hard hitting and compelling book with a fascinating protagonist, It's clear from the start that you are in for something special and not your run of the mill fantasy story.

Hooked me from start to finish

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I like the story and the narater brilliant can't wait for more of the book

brilliant

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I will not by buying book two. The setup of the book is good for the genre of story. The first two thirds of the book are about what you expect. The last third is difficult to read through. There is one jarring plot line that breaks you out of the story immersion which is the "romance". I was kind hoping it would not happen at all. With all the build up I assumed it was going to be Kira. Nope author throws random character in at the last second which feels like a waste of a setup. This was jarring for a couple of reasons. The whole plot line feels jammed in as an after thought. The main character contradicts itself by stating who they are and preferences then in literally next sentence breaks everything they said in the previous one (several times). The MC knows this is going to cause more main and suffering for both of them in the long term and just goes "yeah sure".

This book just ends with no ending. Like a movie that leaves you unsatisfied with the message "part 2 coming soon".

Sadly disappointing

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