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Cover of A Monster's Beauty (In the Arms of Monsters Book 3)

A Monster's Beauty (In the Arms of Monsters Book 3)

โœ Scribed by Sam Crescent


Publisher
Evernight Publishing
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
208 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0369501659
ASIN
B087JJQ46P

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โœฆ Synopsis


Love is hard. It's painful and it's about not giving up. Preacher has come this far, he's not going to let her go now, not without a fight.Married. With a baby girl. And someone else's woman.Preacher doesn't blame Robin for trying to make a life with the man who took her. Only now that she has her memory, he can see the real person beneath and she's no longer afraid. He will protect her at all costs. She can trust him.He will never turn his back on her.For Robin, she knows what she has to do, but walking away from Preacher is something she never wanted. Her time with his enemy--it was long, hard, and she did what she had to do. Her confusion is at an all new level.However, what really happened to Robin? Why was she taken? Who were the men? Preacher needs to find out the truth. He needs to make sure Robin is safe. He knows he has enemies and even if he doesn't have Robin yet, he will still take care of her.She has a choice to make. One he will make easy for her. She owns his heart and he doesn't want it back. There's no way he's letting Reaper take her. He will find out the truth and finally win back the woman he fell for, even if it means he has to give up the club to do it.This is the concluding part of the In the Arms of Monsters trilogy


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