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Dark City Girls

An Urban Fantasy

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Dark City Girls

By: Michael Dalton, Adam Lance
Narrated by: Evan Jordan, Alyssa Poon
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Who wants to live forever?

For a hundred and fifty years, Ezekiel Zane knew nothing but war—endless war in the name of the Fates, the Fae, and anyone who would hire him. Yet the glory of leading the most elite team of magical mercenaries in existence cost him the only thing he ever loved.

He’s done.

Retired to a community of renegade fae, street-racing shifters, and fallen celestials, Zane’s quiet life on the beach comes with challenges no greater than finding a reason to get out of bed in the morning and knowing when to call it a night at the bar down the street.

Zane may be done. But the Fae Wilds aren’t done with him.

When a mysterious girl appears in Zane’s life with an artifact of surpassing power, Zane is pulled back into conflict with old enemies and old friends—friends who’ll find out what happens when you poke an old bear in his den.

©2024 Michael Dalton and Adam Lance (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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a really interesting continuation from Isekai Emperor - showing a broadening of the world and the magic within it. having a character linked to that story was good too!

only had a minor quibble that the pacing felt off with the villains and the last confrontation left me a bit befuddled as to the motivations and who wanted what, but I think that should be resolved in book 2

can't wait for more!

great urban fantasy

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