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Cover of Fidelity (Infidelity) (Volume 5)

Fidelity (Infidelity) (Volume 5)

✍ Scribed by Romig, Aleatha


Book ID
108802255
Publisher
Romig Works LLC
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Series
Infidelity 5
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


She thought she could save those she loved. He thought he could save her. They’ll both learn the truth. FIDELITY, the dramatic conclusion to the epic five-novel series INFIDELITY, following Lennox β€œNox” Demetri, Alexandria β€œCharli” Collins, the Montagues, Demetris, Fitzgeralds, and Spencers is finally here. When the vows are complete and the dust settles, who will be left standing? No one is safe, and no alliance is above suspicion in the much-anticipated finale to this hot romantic-suspense saga. Our heroine has survived betrayal, cunning, deception, and entrapment…what will happen when she’s faced with fidelity? Infidelity, it isn’t what you think. From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Aleatha Romig comes a sexy, new dominant hero who knows what he wants and a strong-willed heroine who has plans of her own. With classic twists, turns, deceptions, and devotions, this new, epic romantic suspense will have readers swooning one minute and screaming the next. Have you been Aleatha’d? FIDELITY is the fifth and FINAL of five full-length novels in the INFIDELITY series. *This series does not condone nor does it advocate cheating.


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