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Greed and other Dangers Mytho Investigations book 2 (AUDIOBOOK)

Greed and other Dangers Mytho Investigations book 2 (AUDIOBOOK)

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Narrated by Roberto Scarlato.

Listening length: 8 hr 29m

Dragon shifter Edra has always lived to serve and protect—in ages past as a knight, and in the modern world as a mytho liaison to the San Francisco PD. Behind the scenes he safeguards the mythos community from scandal—and further human hatred. When the eggs of a rare greater dragon are stolen, Edra must find and return them before the mother razes the city.

Edra’s partner, Jordan, has just been promoted, and he’s on the trail of several stolen mythos artifacts. Together, they track the eggs to a colony of mermaids living in the bay near Alcatraz Island.

But trying to separate a mermaid from her treasure is asking for trouble.
As Edra and Jordan grow closer, they test the bounds of human-mythos relationships. But Jordan isn’t ready to mate for life, and Edra won’t pretend to be human for Jordan’s friends. With the hills on fire and a storm brewing in the bay—and in their bed—something’s got to give.

Excerpt from Greed and other Dangers.

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Nori Hepler
Mytho Investigations 2

Jordan and Edra continue to work together in T.J. Nichols second book in the Mytho series and there's a number of scandals in San Francisco that need detective work. Political issues due to ignorance, bigotry and underhanded actions continue to make their detective work difficult, and it's not just on the human side. Not all mythos are ready to integrate into human society adding to the difficulties Jordan and Edra face as they decide the depth of their relationship. There's humor, like when the dragons relocate to a city park and the dog owners realize leashes are important, danger from the unruly sea folk, some "just deserts" for a few characters, and more emotional angst than in the first book. The multitude of problems are tangled together and the unraveling of "who dunnit" kept me interested and invested.