The | Magpie Lord Audiobook

Strange occurrences escalate into violent, magical attacks. Desperate, Lucien hires Stephen Day, a disgraced “justiciar” (a magical law enforcer) from the secretive Collegium. Stephen is bitter, underfed, and socially rigid—the polar opposite of the massive, tattooed, and openly bisexual Lord Crane. Together, they must unravel a curse involving malevolent magpies, parasitic ghosts, and a conspiracy that reaches the highest echelons of English society.

: K.J. Charles’s writing is rich with fog, old houses, and creeping unease. Hearing Collins describe a cursed manor or a magical duel adds a layer of immediacy that print can’t always convey. the magpie lord audiobook

Family secrets, redemption, magical warfare, and enemies-to-lovers Strange occurrences escalate into violent, magical attacks

. Finding himself the target of a deadly family curse, he seeks the help of Stephen Day Together, they must unravel a curse involving malevolent

The story follows Lord Crane, a man who has spent twenty years in China escaping his family's toxic legacy. Upon returning to England to claim his inheritance, he finds himself the target of a deadly family curse. Desperate for help, he seeks out a practitioner of magic, leading him to Stephen Day. Stephen is a talented but impoverished justiciar with a personal grudge against Crane’s father. The friction between Crane’s arrogant, worldly charisma and Stephen’s high-strung, principled nature provides a sparkling romantic tension that drives the narrative forward.

The audiobook for The Magpie Lord (Book 1 of A Charm of Magpies ) is widely celebrated for the "flawless" narration by Cornell Collins