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Reign

Populations Crumble, Book 3

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By: K.A. Gandy
Narrated by: Chelsea Stephens
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Kidnapped from their honeymoon resort, nothing is as it seems. Betrayal, intrigue, and secrets abound as Sadie works to free the captive women. Will she end up the savior or the next captive?

With Patrick the only solid ground in a sea of uncertainty, the two of them must work to come together, or they'll fall apart. Pressure builds from all sides, and they must choose—to assume the royal mantle or the path of freedom and anonymity.

Old friends and temporary allies abound, but only one thing is certain: someone's lying. Who can they trust, and will Sadie find out before she, too, becomes a captive?

The spellbinding conclusion to the Populations Crumble trilogy, a clean dystopian romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat to the final word!

©2021 K.A. Gandy (P)2023 Podium Audio
Science Fiction Romance Dystopian Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Disappearance Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic
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This was a good premise to a series my granddaughter listened to but the main female character was so immature and selfish and whiny. She’s supposed to be a feminist always wanting to be in on missions and arguing to be put in danger then cries and spaces out all the time and runs off to brood. She chooses to stay with a prince and expects him to step down and live on her ranch and herd cattle even though the nation needs him. The lead up to her choice was torture. The male character was a model of patience and kindness of course. I was relieved when the audio books were over. The plus side of the series was it was very clean. No language or sex. Just jokes about it. Good for teenagers. My granddaughter enjoyed it but forwarded through a lot of the inward thoughts I noticed.

Good story premise

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