
Snared
Kaliya Sahni, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ariel Royce
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By:
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K.N. Banet
I should have never looked into Raphael or the mysteries around him - mysteries I might never be able to solve. Stonewalled, I’ve gotten stuck when it comes to him. My roommate, my…mate; not that he knows what he really is to me. The less he knows, the better, but without being able to find him answers, I have to get back to my job. I’m at the back and call of the Tribunal, and I’ve been lax with my duties. It should have been a routine, but when someone makes enemies as dangerous as I do, nothing stays that way.
As the world spirals out of control, I can’t help but think this has something to do with him, the mate I don’t want and the partner I’m forced to keep close. With unanswered questions swirling around me, only one thing is certain.
I’m Kaliya Sahni, a Tribunal executioner and the last nagini. Someone wants me dead, and I walked right into their trap.
©2020, 2021 K.N. Banet (P)2022 K.N. BanetListeners also enjoyed...




















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great story.
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There is something that has really become annoying, which I believe may have begun in the previous book, but is definitely more pronounced in this one: the repeated use of "the not-human" and "my roommate". I get that his species is yet unidentified, but it begins to feel really awkward and clunky.
And the "roommate" thing is even more cringe. He obviously isn't just an ordinary roommate. I can only assume this descriptor is used to underscore that, though we all know very well he is the love interest, for now, she is determinedly keeping her feelings toward him non-romantic. But, after once or twice, we readers are smart enough to get what you're conveying. No need to beat us over the head with it.
Don't get me wrong, I like this author. I'm not sure if she is self-published, but it seems like this little bad habit should have been caught by an editor. Nevertheless, I am still interested in where this story will go, so I will pick it back up after a little break.
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