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The Company of Vengeful Crows | Duet Audiobook Narrated by Sofia Lette and Tim Paige

The Company of Vengeful Crows | Duet Audiobook Narrated by Sofia Lette and Tim Paige

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Listen to the incredible performance of Sofia Lette and Tim Paige in a duet narrated production of The Company of Vengeful Crows by Lana Pecherczyk.

There’s a reason crows circle overhead nightly. It’s to remind themselves of where they’ve been, where they’re going, and, most importantly, who they’re with—who is friend, and who is foe.

Guardian River spent years cataloging every detail of how his best friend accidentally electrocuted his wings, leaving him scarred, flightless, and furious. The healers say his molting is psychological. That he needs to “forgive and forget” to heal. Crows don’t forget. And River won’t forgive. Nothing—not injury, not duty, not friendship—will stop him from delivering justice.

But then Blake Hartley turns up and everything changes. She’s a glittery, stubborn, married human from the past with a knack for fixing broken things and a smile that makes his feathers twitch. She’s not supposed to matter. She’s not supposed to get him.

When their bond snaps into place, he becomes desperate to deny the one thing he swore off: love. Crow shifters don’t mate like other Fae. When they fall, they fixate. Obsession ruined his best friend, and now he can’t breathe without Blake’s emotions bleeding through their connection. She’s optimistic when he’s drowning in vengeance. She believes in second chances when he knows some betrayals can’t be forgiven. She believes broken things can be fixed.

The problem is, River is starting to believe her. He’s starting to forget, to forgive, which is dangerous now that secrets are surfacing. Ones that threaten to rewrite everything the Fae Guardians thought they knew about their foes, their friends … even the ones they loved and lost. 

And at the center of it all?
Cloud. 
River’s best friend.
And perhaps ... the villain they never saw circling.

After nine books of secrets, the Company of Vengeful Crows is finally gathering. This isn’t just a love story. It’s the spark that ignites the beginning of the end. 

Perfect for fans of found family, forced proximity, fated mates, magical dangerous crow boys with unresolved trauma, and their “who did this to you?” flavor of slow burn obsession with their human enemies. And wings.

Each book in the Fae Guardians series features a separate couple with a satisfying HEA. Read them out of order for the individual romance, or binge the lot for the plot. 

Thank you Tumblr for sending this book soaring (pun intended, mate!) #PlasticGirl #Crowboy

Blake opened her eyes to a strange room. Not a beach this time, but a bed in a small, curtained cubicle. It smelled like lemon and something heady. Every surface was bathed in a calm, pastel blue. 

At the foot of her bed, a tattooed Guardian slouched in a chair with his head back, jaw slack, one arm dangling, and the other on his lap. His long leather-clad legs were sprawled with that instinctive dominance that men seemed born knowing how to claim. Asleep.

A bouquet of lavender sat in a vase on the side table. The same cracked vase from the markets. The same Guardian.

“Bloody hell,” she croaked out. “This is real.”

She pressed the heels of her palms into her eye sockets, but the memory of those affronted ocean blues drifted unbidden into her mind. He’d told her to take off her dress. Frowning, she lifted the sheet and discovered a soft gown had replaced it. Motherfucker.

A quick mental assessment revealed she felt physically better, not worse—no signs of pain or injury. 

Pulse quickening, she scanned the small cubicle for a weapon. Nothing but the vase. Not even the arsenal he’d carried on his belt earlier. The Guardian’s jacket hung carelessly open, revealing a glimpse of soft white cotton clinging to his muscular torso. A flash of a taut abdomen. His closed fist rested on his lap, clutching something tightly. 

River’s sculpted power made her all too aware that she’d become a faded echo of her former self. Without her concealer, contouring, and the calculated lighting that made her videos sparkle, she was just … ordinary. 

Face it, Blake … some things are just common.

She turned away, adjusting her borrowed clothes to hide her stomach. That’s when she noticed her ring finger was bare. And her phone was nowhere in sight.

Don’t worry, Sparkles, I’ll keep your shinies safe.

She glared at River’s clenched fist on his lap. He’d stolen her wedding rings. That little fucker. 

As quietly as possible, she slid the blanket from her body but froze when it rustled loudly. She checked on the sleeping Guardian. His brows twitched together, and he made short, hitched sounds as though he was having a nightmare. 

Still asleep. Good. 

She swung her bare legs over the bedside. The pale blue gown rode up to her thighs. Huh. Interesting. Her legs and feet were clean. Had he bathed her? The thought left an uncomfortable yet not entirely unwelcome feeling circling her chest. 

Blake tiptoed toward him, holding her breath. Before losing her nerve, she lowered to her knees and inspected his fist more closely. He was definitely clutching something, more tightly now, but it couldn’t be her phone. Strangely, she hadn’t noticed the blue glittering marks on his hand before. They swirled over his skin in a pattern that flowed and worked with his existing tattoos—tattoos she distinctly remembered. 

Perhaps the market’s bright light had obscured the blue marks, or maybe they were made from some kind of glow-in-the-dark ink that only showed indoors. Unable to hold the air in her lungs any longer, she exhaled … right onto River’s skin.

He went utterly still. Then, a single eye popped open and focused on Blake. It closed again. He stretched his arms above his head and yawned languidly, exposing more of that obscenely toned abdomen. His foot slid out and bumped into her, knocking a squeak from her lips.

“Oh. Hello, Sparkles,” he greeted, lazy heat in his amused stare. “On your knees for me already?”

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