A condemned woman. An alien guard. Sentenced to death for killing her alien master, Gretas only hope is a compassionate guard. Despite his frightening appearance, she is strangely drawn to the massive alien - but is what she feels only gratitude? Mikaroz has been waiting his whole life for
Greta and the Gargoyle
โ Scribed by Honey Phillips
- Publisher
- Honey Phillips
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A condemned woman. An alien guard.
Sentenced to death for killing her alien master, Gretas only hope is a compassionate guard. Despite his frightening appearance, she is strangely drawn to the massive alien - but is what she feels only gratitude?
Mikaroz has been waiting his whole life for the perfect mate but he never expected her to be a condemned prisoner, let alone a small human female. He cannot allow her to die for defending her honor, no matter what he has to do to save her.
With everything on the line, can Greta risk trusting himwith her life and her heart?
With both their lives in danger, it is easy to give in to passion. But what will happen when the fighting ends?
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