Cloaked
β Scribed by Hobbs, Taylor
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Adams Basin, NY
- ISBN
- 1509221522
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"As the Cloaked Shadow, Hawkes has made his career breaking into prisons for any contract with a large enough purse. He takes advantage of the kingdom's impending revolution by playing both sides of the conflict. Each rescue contract he fulfills turns a tidy profit until he angers the wrong duke. Charlotte is a criminal-in-training who yearns to crack her mentor's guarded faΓ§ade, but is unprepared to confront the depths of his dark past. As her sense of right and wrong blurs, Charlotte discovers just how far she will go for the Cloaked Shadow and the sacrifices he requires. Now hunted throughout the land, Fawkes must face long-buried secrets in order to survive, but they could destroy him. Charlotte risks everything, including her heart, to set Fawkes on the path to redemption. Will Charlotte have the strength to pull Fawkes into the light, or will she follow him into the shadows?" P. [4] of cover
β¦ Subjects
Survival -- Fiction
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