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What if it takes a monster to save a kingdom? I'll never forget the sight of my little sister's lifeless body—or that my rogue magic killed her. Sorcery like mine is punishable by death. So I live in the shadows, stealing from the corrupt to give to the needy. Maybe a little good can wash the blood from my hands. It seems like a decent plan... until I try to help a dying noblewoman and somehow steal her soul instead. Now her ghost is demanding I take up the quest that got her killed: exposing a conspiracy at the royal college to unleash a deadly power on the entire kingdom. Do I want to infiltrate the cutthroat world of haughty elites? Gods, no. But if I can save the kingdom, I could save my own soul too. So I'll pose as a refined lady, attending their classes and fancy balls, sneaking and spying like I learned on the streets. But I can't tackle this threat alone. I'll need to win the trust of the dead woman's allies: four arrogant noblemen. Four damaged yet dangerously enticing men. No matter what they stir in my heart, I can't afford to let them get too close. Because if they discover the monstrous things I'm capable of, saving my soul will be the least of my worries... *Thief of Silver and Souls is the first in a new fantasy romance series full of forbidden magic, impossible love, hot damaged men, and a rebellious heroine who's so much more than she imagines.*
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This one definitely hooked me from the start thanks to fun world-building and a very likable character, in an interesting predicament—not that you could ever go wrong with Chase! I mean, who doesn’t love a good female lead thief /street-rat?
Imagine a lost soul just sort of … accidentally latches onto you can your life is no longer your own? Well, you don’t have to, you could just read this!
This was a fun read that provoked thought and explored the boundaries of friendship, tested loyalties, treated the reader to magic and packed lots of adventure.
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4 stars.
The narrator was absolutely fantastic, and the overall sound quality perfect.
5 stars.