
The Necromancer's Light
Radiance, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kai Rubio
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Written by:
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Tavia Lark
About this listen
He'll die without touch.
As a necromancer, Shae loses a little more of himself every time he uses his magic. Always cold, always touch-starved, the only thing that helps is human contact. But that's hard to come by when those same dark powers scare everyone away from him. Nobody likes a necromancer.
Especially a paladin of the Radiant Order.
Arthur's still bitter and broken after his last lover stabbed him in the back, and the last thing he needs is another brush with evil. When he agrees to escort the wandering necromancer north, he's just doing a public service. But he never expected Shae to be so clingy. Or distractingly attractive.
Shae has never felt an aura as warm and safe as Arthur's. He craves the man's touch—and more. But everyone he's ever known has left him, and it's just a matter of time before Arthur leaves him too.
Assuming the soul-stealing monsters don't kill them first.
Contains mature themes.
©2021 Tavia Lark (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about The Necromancer's Light
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- anonymoose
- 2023-09-19
Good story, audio needs editing
I like the story. I also like the narration. But this audio badly needs editing. I lost count of how many swallows, deep breaths, etc the narrator took in between parts of text. It was hard to ignore and kept taking me out of the story.
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- LucasjGillard
- 2024-07-13
Boring and endless repetition.
The characters seem to be in four hours of endless repetition of the same dynamic between characters. Honestly it’s so forgettable of a story line that I can’t even remember what it’s about.
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