*Friln had always counted on his lover to be there when things go wrong. But when one brief moment of death breaks his bond with his Thresl mate, he loses the only thing in the world he needs to make him happy.* For the past ten years Friln, the king's Captain of the Guard, has lived with and loved
Bonded Broken
โ Scribed by Amber Kell
- Publisher
- Totally Bound Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Friln had always counted on his lover to be there when things go wrong. But when one brief moment of death breaks his bond with his Thresl mate, he loses the only thing in the world he needs to make him happy.
For the past ten years Friln, the king's Captain of the Guard, has lived with and loved his Thresl mate Nelrin. When an assassination attempt catches Friln in the crossfire, he is killed. In the brief moment before he's revived, the bond to his lover is shattered.
At Friln's death Nelrin loses everything. Bereft of the only person he's ever loved, Nelrin turns back into his cat form and runs away. Unfortunately he falls into the hands of a pair of scientists who have different plans than redemption for the Thresl race.
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