
Distant Light, A Reverse Harem Romance
Tales from the Edge Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Carly Robins
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By:
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Chloe Adler
About this listen
Iphigenia Holt is a good little witch who grew up under the thumb of a wicked mother and two powerful sisters. Pegged as a caretaker, Iphi hides a secret that would change the way everyone around her views her: she's an empath. And yet she doesn't let that stand in her way. A soaring circus performer with a fierce love for animals and the downtrodden, Iphi tumbles her way through life, hiding the hurt just being around others can inflict...until she meets an enigmatic vampire and his three hot shapeshifting cousins.
Drawn to the brightness she shines into their lives, each man promises to transport Iphi from the monotony of her life into a world truly filled with magic. They offer her love, protection - and an unconventional arrangement that will make her the scandal of Distant Edge. But when a rogue vampire attacks Iphi, it's time for the men to step up and for Iphi to fight back the only way she knows how: with love, compassion, and her inner radiance. If love can't conquer evil, her four protectors are more than willing to bare tooth and claw at her side - whether she'll have them or not.
Contains mature themes.
©2017 Signum Publishing (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Distant Light, A Reverse Harem Romance
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- Mrs Edders
- 10-03-24
Good enough story but shame about implementation
I was really trying to get into this story. To start with with, I could just about get over the annoyance of the same voice being used within a chapter, regardless of whose voice was speaking (it kind of ruined the story), but gradually these voices and the characters became whiny. I couldn’t finish the story because I could just tell that although the idea was a great one, it wasn’t going to actually be a lose yourself type of writing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-04-25
tedious FMC DNF
I've been on a MM binge lately as female authors seem to have all taken the same writing class.
I find it so incredibly tedious when authors write FMCs, who can neither fight nor have ANY self-defence skills, yet said FMCs will tell those who are trying to help them... "I don't need anyone's help"... Lord give me strength!
This does NOT make the FMC seem independent NOR self-sufficient... it makes her moronic!
That & that FMCs need to be Virgins... honestly, I can't even.
We're in the 21st Century & female authors, think that I (& other women) value virginity over all else... it's almost as though it's for the male gaze, but it isn't men reading their books! WHY does an FMC in her mid to late 20s NEED to be a Virgin?!?... Who's their target audience?!?
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-04-24
Interesting!
A good start to this series, Tales from the Edge!
Looking forward to the next book, which I have already downloaded, Radiant Light
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- MissFennoman
- 29-01-24
Gosh I hate her mom
The story is refreshing and interesting. The FMC is kind of naive sometimes and I feel like there maybe was a book before this (bc of flashbacks and relationship explanations). The MMC’s are a bit much, but maybe that’s because there’s too much relationship building into the first book. Some things don’t progress very logically.
But I would definitely read the second book after this one.
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