**A rich, heartwarming story about discovering God's love, acceptance, and healing for even the most damaged hearts** It's 1917, and Samantha O'Brien, seventeen years old, runs away from Wisconsin to Minnesota to escape a drunkard father and broken home. She is accepted with open arms into the Kla
Heart and Seek
β Scribed by Luna Joya
- Book ID
- 111231794
- Publisher
- City Owl Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 399 KB
- Series
- The Legacy #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781648980510
- ASIN
- B08XFSLX5B
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Is their chance encounter a witchy second shot at love? Or just another score?
Ruby Donovan is a lot of thingsβparamedic, single mom, Legacy witch. The one title she never wanted? Senate heir. But that's exactly what she'll become unless she can find a loophole fast. It's just her luck that the man who steps in to help her is the one who crushed her heart so many years ago. There's no way she'll give him a second chance to do that.
Treasure hunter Diego Benitas has no interest in witch politics. But he does have a significant interest in Ruby. He always has. Keeping her safe and helping her find what she's looking for shouldn't be too hard. Convincing her to let him into her heart again? That might be the toughest assignment he's ever faced.
It's not long before Ruby and Diego realize how much danger their search has stirred upβand just how much they need each other. With enemies closing in from all sides, can they survive long enough to find their way to happily ever after? Or will the odds keep them apart forever?
If you love Michelle M. Pillow, Abigail Owen, K.F. Breene, or K.M. Shea, check out this series that readers have described as a steamy Charmed meets Lucifier with witch sisters solving murder mysteries and finding true love.
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