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Lustlocked: A Sin du Jour Affair
Lustlocked: A Sin du Jour Affair
Lustlocked: A Sin du Jour Affair
Audiobook3 hours

Lustlocked: A Sin du Jour Affair

Written by Matt Wallace

Narrated by Corey Gagne

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The staff of New York's premier supernatural catering company, has their work cut out for them in this outrageous follow-up to Envy of Angels.

Love is in the air at Sin du Jour.

The Goblin King (yes, that one) and his Queen are celebrating the marriage of their son to his human bride. Naturally the celebrations will be legendary.

But when desire and magic mix, the results can be unpredictable.

Our heroes are going to need more than passion for the job to survive the catering event of the decade!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 26, 2016
ISBN9781427273765
Lustlocked: A Sin du Jour Affair
Author

Matt Wallace

Matt Wallace is the Hugo Award–winning author of Rencor: Life in Grudge City, the Sin du Jour series, and Savage Legion. He’s also penned over one hundred short stories in addition to writing for film and television. In his youth he traveled the world as a professional wrestler and unarmed combat and self-defense instructor before retiring to write full-time. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Nikki. You can visit him at www.matt-wallace.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Great sequel to the first Sin Du Jour novel, Envy of Angels. Sometimes the sequel to a enjoyable novel is a disappointment but this isn’t. All the characters from the first novel are back. I liked the author’s goblins who are basically most of the actors in Hollywood, and especially his cheeky take on who the Goblin King was.

    There’s a short bonus story included which gives the background to how the gold for the royal wedding feast was found. Anyone from the British isles will have a hard time listening to the narrator’s version of a Welsh accent. He seems to think that an Irish accent is the same as a Welsh one. Apart from that, it was an interesting, rather sad story