Lullaby of Death

Lullaby of Death

by Skye Mackinnon, Liza Street
Lullaby of Death

Lullaby of Death

by Skye Mackinnon, Liza Street

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Overview

Shadow monsters, undead relatives, and a bodice that cuts into her boobs—in Avery's opinion, the faerie realm isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Supposedly, it was Avery's fate to journey to the Evermist. Here, she's regarded as a symbol of hope and everyone has expectations of her, including her three guardians. While she hadn't expected an amusement park full of little girls in princess dresses, Avery also hadn't expected to be scared at every turn. But the Evermist is full of cruel monsters and terrifying shadows.

As Avery navigates her new role, her deepening relationship with her guardians, and a wardrobe full of beautiful-yet-uncomfortable dresses, she'll have to make choices that will have repercussions worlds away.

With intrigues and betrayals at every corner, Avery will need to explore her magic and strength to fight the evil that has taken over the realm of her ancestors.

The second book in the Lost Siren series, Lullaby of Death is a steamy reverse harem adventure that will take you far from the familiar and into a magical yet dangerous land.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940162704393
Publisher: Peryton Press
Publication date: 04/03/2021
Series: The Lost Siren , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 614 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Liza Street got her start in romance by sneak-reading her grandma’s paperbacks. It wasn’t long before she started writing her own series. Now she's a USA Today bestselling author who spends her time writing about shifters with fierce and savage hearts.

Skye MacKinnon is a USA Today & International Bestselling Author whose books are filled with strong heroines who don't have to choose. She embraces her Scottishness with fantastical Scottish settings and a dash of mythology, no matter if she's writing about Celtic gods, cat shifters, or the streets of Edinburgh.
When she's not typing away at her favourite cafe, Skye loves dried mango, as much exotic tea as she can squeeze into her cupboards, and being covered in pet hair by her demon cat.
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