Father Mine - Zsadist and Bella's Story
โ Scribed by J. R. Ward
- Book ID
- 106979943
- Publisher
- Penguin Group USA, Inc.
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Series
- Black Dagger Brotherhood ss
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Readers met and fell in love with Zsadist and Bella in J. R. Ward's third New York Times bestselling novel in the "Black Dagger Brotherhood" series, Lover Awakened. As a former blood slave, Zsadist bore the scars from a past filled with suffering and degradation until Bella came along and helped heal his emotional wounds. Now, though, with the birth of their child, the demons of his past have been resurrected, called forth by the innocent eyes of his beloved daughter, Nalla. Unless Bella and Nalla can bring him back with their love, he may be lost to them forever.
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