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Rhys and the Voiceless

The Catnap Ramblers

Publisher: Napuke
Year of Publication: 2023
Book type: Novel | Series
Age: Adult
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Sub Genre: Gaslamp · LGBT · Low Fantasy · Mystery · Romantic Fantasy · Sci-Fi · Steampunk · Victorian · Why Choose
Language: English
POV: Third-person
Tense: Past
Key Phrases: amnesia · found family · Holidayreads · LGBTQ · nightmares · Nordic · Polyamory · Second Chances · Slowburn · wholesome · Whump
Spice Level:
3/5

The spice rating is in regards to the type of sexual content within the book. Below is a helpful guide (courtesy of Georgia C Leigh)

1= YA romantic, making out, MAYBE a closed door.
2= some on page foreplay and nudity but mostly fade to black.
3= open door, on page vanilla sex.
4= on page sex – hot or with kink.
5= erotica.

“Rhys and the Voiceless made me emo over a pair of ghostly hands in the world of dreams.”
– Jules
What’s one more nightmare?

Rhys doesn’t believe in ghosts. He inherits a building in the city of Schadesborough and selects a couple of tenants to live there with him. One of them sets up a pharmacy downstairs, the other paints in the attic. Turns out the old tenant never left.

What? Who? Why?

While the mystery unfurls, the trio are forced to face their fears and deal with their past issues resurfacing.

Did I say a trio? Let’s throw a fourth one in, stir the pot, add a measure of pesky, complicated feelings, close the lid and let it simmer through a gruesome detour to the farthest reaches of rugged Arctic wilderness.

And yes, Vincent will also be in this awkward middle book of the Catnap Ramblers trilogy.

As well as the cat. Let’s not forget the cat.

 

Unsuitable for younger audiences. Please check http://books.napuke.com for a full list of content warnings.

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