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The Cities of the Dead
The Cities of the Dead | Alys Arden
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The Cities of Dead: the highly anticipated third book in Alys Arden’s spellbinding The Casquette Girls series.
Old World witches collide with the French Quarter’s strangest denizens, setting off events that could tear the fabric of the Natural and Supernatural worlds, and only the most elusive, mischievous Voodoo lwa hold the key to stopping it.
As Adele struggles with her losses, Nicco’s secrets draw her closer, but Isaac questions Nicco’s motives and refuses to let go without a fight. While the coven works to make the streets safe from the Ghost Drinkers, Nicco’s family of vampires is ready to break the Saint-Germain curse at all costs and settle a centuries-old feud.
To save her loved ones and her cherished city, Adele must unearth New Orleans’s best-kept Voodoo secret and piece together fragments of history from sixteenth-century Spain—even if it means discovering secrets she never wanted to know. If she fails, she may lose her magic forever.
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KristiAhlers
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This is book 3 in the series and I loved it. Set here in New Orleans and it‘s a total page turner. Vampires and witches Oh My! Off to get the next book in the series.

wanderinglynn The series sounds interesting! Thanks for putting it on my radar 😀 2y
KristiAhlers @wanderinglynn you‘re very welcome. She‘s done a great job bringing her world and this city to life! 2y
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Literary_Siren
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I‘m loving this series so much! I don‘t know why I haven‘t started it before this year. I will say that Issac is super high handed with how he “protects” Adele. It infuriates me to no end! (It could be a trauma response from me)

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BayouGirl85
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Arden just wrote a 100 mile marathon that stops at the edge of a cliff.

Where do even begin to describe Adele and how incredible she is flaws and all. Isaac and Nicco are these two strong lighthouses for her in her deepest times of despair. I can‘t believe I am likely to have to wait another year to see how this intoxicating story ends. The way Arden blends NOLA essence/history with a gripping supernatural element is something magical.