Raven's Cry Audiobook Bundle 1-2

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Book 1: Raven's Cry 

Everyone has skeletons in their closet, but Rain's are learning to open the door.

Rain's lost everything in the last decade. Her grandmother, her brother, and her family home might be next. All she has is Graham - a powerful Fae who illegally escaped the Fae Realm and has been her best friend ever since.

Until Ezra - the sexiest Vampire she's ever seen - commissions her for one hell of a job. Cleansing dozens of vengeful spirits from an abandoned mansion for a life changing amount of money.

All Rain wants is to focus on her budding relationship with Ezra, but the ghosts in the mansion have awoken the ones Rain has spent a decade trying to keep locked up.

But Rain isn't the only one with secrets. Ezra has a few of his own.



In "Raven's Cry," passions ignite and hidden truths unravel in a world where supernatural beings struggle to coexist with the modern world. This paranormal romance is full of unexpected twists, compelling characters, and a story that will leave you craving more. Dive into Rain's journey and discover the secrets that lie in the shadows.

Raven's Cry is set in the same world as Charlie's other series, Eluding Destiny, The Arcane Gods, and Celena's Story. It follows the lore established in the Origins of the Gods series as well. But you do not need to read any of those to understand this series.

 

Book 2: Raven's Song

A morally gray necromancer, a playful fae, and a kindhearted vampire: all bound by one witch.

When a vengeful demon burned her house down, Rain Carter had no choice but to move into the haven of Copperfield House with her boyfriend, Graham, her other boyfriend, Ezra, and his partner, Warren.

She wants to believe she's safe here, but considering Warren's a murderer for hire... Well, forgive her for being wary.

But the deeper she falls into Warren's demons and desires, struggling to interpret visions from the mysterious woman in black, Rain fights a war within herself.

Is blood sacrifice black and white, or could it be a million hues of gray?