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House of Shifting Tides

2024, Heftet, Engelsk

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"Utterly addictive and smolderingly sexy!” — DANIELLE L. JENSEN, New York Times bestselling author, for House of Beating WingsUSA Today bestselling author Olivia Wildenstein's sexy, epic Kingdom of Crows romantasy series returns with a standalone second chance romance full of magic, court intrigue, a grumpy Crow intent on getting his mate back, and an outcast princess fated to be a ruler for all. TWICE UPON A TIME, A PRINCESS FELL IN LOVE WITH A BEAST. I was reborn with no memory of my previous life and no powers, save for transforming into an aberration most want eliminated. Among the few who don't wish me dead are the Shabbin queen, Fallon, her mate, Lorcan, and Cathal Báeinach—Fallon's father and my self-appointed sentry. Despite my best efforts, I cannot understand why the Crow King's boorish general has decided to guard me, a woman he can barely stand to look at. I may lack education and be physically unpleasing, but do I deserve such scorn? More importantly, though, if he's repulsed by me, then why stay?When I suggest he leave, he reminds me that he's one of the most lethal males in the realm. And while he may be that, he's also one of the most infuriating. A male who makes my blood run hot with equal measure irritation and lust. Why must I be drawn to the brute who loathes me?And why, when I forge a magical mind link to another male, must I keep hungering for the Crow-who-finally-left?"It’s no secret that I adore the Kingdom of Crows series. House of Shifting Tides was everything I had hoped for." — STACIA STARK, author of A Court This Cruel and Lovely

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Wildenstein, Olivia (Forfatter)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    Wildstone Publishing
  • Format

    Heftet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2024
  • Antall sider

    452
  • Varenummer

    9781948463966

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