Fire & Water
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Fire & Water by Alexis Hall | Free Audiobook

Part of Kate Kane, Paranormal Investigator #3

By Alexis Hall

Narrated by Cat Gould

🎧 10 hours and 18 minutes 📘 Tantor Media 📅 May 26, 2020 🌐 English
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About This Audiobook

I like my women like I like my whiskey: embroiled in a magical war.

Ten years ago, I fought for the witch queen of London in a mystical showdown against a King Arthur-wannabe with a shaved head and a shotgun. Back then, the law did for him before he could do for us.

I don’t think we’ll get that lucky again.

As if the mother of all wizard battles wasn’t bad enough, fate or destiny or a god with a really messed-up sense of humor has dropped a weapon that could rewrite the universe right into the middle of London, and anybody with half a sniff of arcane power has rocked up to stake their claim on it. Last time this happened, the city went to pieces. This time, it might just go to hell.

Also, I’m still dating a vampire. Still have an alpha werewolf trying to get in my pants. Still sharing a flat with a woman made of animated marble – only now apparently there are two of her. But you know what they say: The more things change, the more they stay the same crap that’s been trying to kill you your entire life.

Contains mature themes.

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Our Review of Fire & Water

Alexis Hall crafts a compelling and heartfelt narrative in Fire & Water. An audiobook that celebrates identity with grace, humor, and emotional depth.

Why Listen to Fire & Water as an Audiobook?

LGBTQ+ stories gain emotional depth in audiobook format. Cat Gould delivers a stellar narration that brings the story to life. The narration brings authenticity and warmth to every character. At 10 hours and 18 minutes, it is the perfect length to fully immerse yourself. A deeply personal listening experience.

What You Will Discover

A story that celebrates identity and authentic connection. I like my women like I like my whiskey: embroiled in a magical war. Ten years ago, I fought for the witch queen of London in a mystical showdown… Heartfelt, honest, and beautifully told.

Who Is This Audiobook For?

Anyone who values authentic storytelling and diverse voices will love Fire & Water. Fans of Alexis Hall and stories that celebrate identity, this is essential listening.

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What Listeners Are Saying

★★★★★

Worth the wait

I absolutely love this series and the third book did not disappoint. I found it impossible to sit the book down for more than an hour.The author has a great way of pulling you into the story and sending you on a wild ride. I personally hate spoilers so I…

– HayateSK
★★★★☆

Kate Kane PI … and supernatural things! funny and full of action

I find myself in the enviable position of not being able to come up with enough words of praise for this series. The first series I read by Alexis Hall was on the opposite end of the literary spectrum to this one. I read the Spires series. It's firmly rooted…

– Char
★★★★★

I cannot get enough of Kate Kane

I was properly hooked by the first book in the Kate Kane series and much like the first two, Fire & Water did not disappoint. I love getting lost in Kate Kane's world and imagining what the different worlds looks, feels and sounds like.I enjoy the fact that a faery…

– MarleneM
★★★★★

Amazing

I love reading this series. The stories always catch you and pull you in making it hard to put the book down once you have started reading it. I can't wait for the next book!

– Becca
★★★★☆

Glorious fun urban fantasy with an emotional punch

If you’re looking for a fun urban fantasy series that leans into tropes and genre expectations, yet still manages to surprise readers at every turn, look no further than Alexis Hall’s brilliant Kate Kane series! The whole series is glorious fun, but Fire & Ice really stands out with some…

– AllTheBooks
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