Dark Harmony (The Bargainer Book 4)

Time to Read
9 hrs

Reading Time

9 hrs

How long to read Dark Harmony (The Bargainer Book 4)?

The estimated word count of Dark Harmony (The Bargainer Book 4) is 134,850 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 9 hrs. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 14 hrs 59 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 5 hrs.

Dark Harmony (The Bargainer Book 4) - 134,850 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 14 hrs 59 mins
Average 250 words/min 9 hrs
Fast 450 words/min 5 hrs

More about Dark Harmony

134,850 words

Word Count

for Dark Harmony (The Bargainer Book 4)

480 pages

Pages
Paperback: 480 pages
Kindle: 436 pages

14 hours and 30 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

From bestselling indie author Laura Thalassa comes the newly revised and edited final book in her smash-hit dark fantasy romance between a siren and the "bargainer" she owes countless favors to.There are worse things than death. Things that lurk in the shadows and slip into dreams. Things that once slept…but have now awakened.For Callypso Lillis, the fae magic that now runs through her veins is equal parts curse and good fortune. While it bonds her to Desmond Flynn, her soulmate and the King of Night, it also leaves her newly vulnerable to the Thief of Souls, who wants to break the Otherworld…and Callie along with it.But it's not just the Thief whose shadow looms over the fae realms. Des's father, the previous King of Night, has returned from the dead, and he wants revenge on the son who sent him to the grave in the first place.Time is running out to track down both enemies and stop their plans from unfolding. Callie and Des race across realms, gathering clues and unraveling secrets, but fate and chaos are catching up to them. If they can't find a way to stop the forces working to tear them and their kingdom apart, they risk not just their lives, but the lives of all fairies…and unfortunately for them, death is no longer the worst outcome. Read more