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Hidden in Smoke (Phoenix Rising Book 2) For 18+, Trigger Warning

✍ Scribed by Harper Wylde; Quinn Arthurs


Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


My nightmares have started closing in. Now I’m just trying to survive them. When my past comes back to haunt me, I find myself relying on the men I’ve come to care so much about. With their help, and the help of my best friend, I’m trying to navigate the threatsβ€”old and new. When I’m summoned to go before the Council, I have no idea what to expect. Thrust into a world of politics and status I’m not sure I agree with, my unease grows as I struggle to find my place. When my powers develop with the help of my Phoenix, I feel more prepared to take on the unknowns stacking up against me. Will my guys and I be able to face the trials in our path, or will the secrets of a world that's Hidden in Smoke destroy us before we’ve even started?

18+ Reverse Harem Romance. Warning this book contains scenes and references of abuse that some readers may find triggering. This book also contains some m/m themes.


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