Dr. Eos Rai has spent a lifetime dedicated to her mothers dream of finding the long-lost Mona Lisa. When Eos uncovers tantalizing evidence of Stars Endthe last known location of the masterpieceshes shocked when her employer, the Galactic Institute of Historic Preservation, refuses to back h
At Star's End
β Scribed by Hackett, Anna
- Book ID
- 107607058
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781426898105
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Dr. Eos Rai has spent a lifetime dedicated to her motherβs dream of finding
the long-lost Mona Lisa. When Eos uncovers tantalizing evidence of Starβs Endβthe last
known location of the masterpieceβsheβs shocked when her employer, the Galactic
Institute of Historic Preservation, refuses to back her expedition. Left with no choice,
Eos must trust the most notorious treasure hunter in the galaxy, a man she finds
infuriating, annoying and far too tempting. Dathan Phoenix can sniff out relics at a
stellar mile. With his brothers by his side, he takes the adventures that suit him and
refuses to become a lazy, bitter failure like their father. When the gorgeous Eos Rai
comes looking to hire him, he knows sheβs trouble, but heβs lured into a hunt that turns
into a wild and dangerous adventure. As Eos and Dathan are pushed to their limits, they
discover treasure isnβt the only thing theyβre drawn to...but how will their desire
survive when Dathan demands the Mona Lisa as his payment?
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