Pride Before the Fall, Kaye Draper
Pride Before the Fall, Kaye Draper
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Pride Before the Fall

Author: Kaye Draper

Narrator: Kaye Draper

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kaye Draper

Published: 02/13/2022


Synopsis

Family reunions suck. For Gesa Lionheart, being dragged back to the gryphon clan by the mother who betrayed her is her worst nightmare.When her sister’s illness is used as bait, Gesa is forced to return to the clan she walked away from—along with the pride she insists she doesn’t have. What should have been a tense reunion quickly turns into chaos, complete with an asylum breakout, assassins in pursuit, and the unsettling realization that someone wants someone in Gesa’s orbit dead.The problem is, there are far too many candidates.Escaping clan lands doesn’t bring relief. Secrets keep coming to light, and the fragile balance within her growing pride begins to strain. Oisin has been hiding someone he should have trusted her with. Hisashi is plagued by messages from the spirit world he can’t shut out. And Kaimana’s past may be far more complicated—and dangerous—than Gesa realized.As enemies close in and old wounds reopen, Gesa is forced to confront a truth she’s been avoiding since the day she left her clan: walking away doesn’t make the ties disappear.And if she’s going to protect the people who’ve chosen her, she may have to finally claim the pride she keeps denying.Pride Before the Fall is the fourth novella in the Gesa’s Menagerie series, a reverse harem paranormal romance featuring found family under pressure, escalating danger, deepening bonds, and a stubborn heroine learning that strength doesn’t mean handling everything alone.Suitable for mature readers.Author’s NoteGesa’s Menagerie novellas are 30,000–40,000 words and feature an evolving reverse harem, found family, and inclusive relationships.Contains mentions of trauma and fantasy violence Relationship dynamics may include MF, MM, FF, and group fun.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on May 02, 2010

My S.F. Chronicle review from 2001: This surprisingly sober account of the diminishment of Bill Gates and Microsoft ought to be required reading for anyone (probably most of us) who has often tuned out the unending stream of news accounts covering the same territory. Heilemann, formerly a never-dull......more

Goodreads review by Austin on December 17, 2014

I cannot reccomend this enough......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on September 16, 2016

An interesting account of the Microsoft trial, which everyone my age will remember as being "a thing" in the news for a while. But then, like many "a things," it just sort of went away, didn't it? The story vanished off the front page and then, years later, occasionally nerds like myself would wonde......more