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Now In: Icon → Shapeshifter → Rapture's Etesian
Line: Twilight
Series: WindWorld
Book Length: 212 pages Book Type: Trade Paperback Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing
ISBN: 9781419952814
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Price:
$10.99
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By:
Charlotte Boyett-Compo
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Lady Kynthia Ancaeus was the unwilling bride of a man she had never met. She jumps at the chance to possess powers that will ensure she will never be a helpless victim again.
Leksi Helios tried his best to outrun the pack of women warriors, but a narcotic-tipped arrow brought him to ground. Staring up into greedy eyes, he was horrified to realize his manhood would soon be in their grasping hands.
Kynthia discovers Helios bound to her bed. Infuriated that another unwanted mate has been foisted upon her, she sets the warrior free, wanting him out of her life.
Learning that this lovely woman is a being more powerful than any warrior he has ever encountered, Leksi falls hard for the curvaceous beauty. The flames of Kynthia's love are ignited when the handsome warrior is willing to take her as she really is.
Against the backdrop of a world on the brink of a hellish war, the first female Reaper is born—a being who Transitions into a wolf-life creature that needs to drink blood in order to thrive. Her powers are forged in the cauldron of a lonely man's need to set right an evil done decades before.
Note: This story contains some graphic violence. Not for the faint of heart.
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