The *New York Times* bestselling Elemental Assassin series continues with a new e-novellafrom the heros point of view! Owen Grayson is bound and determined to get Gin back...if her enemies dont get her first.When you have a history of dating an assassin, a night out on the town can turn deadlyfast.
Kiss of Venom
β Scribed by Estep, Jennifer
- Publisher
- Pocket Star Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Series
- Elemental Assassin 8.50
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 1476754411
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β¦ Synopsis
The New York Times bestselling Elemental Assassin series continues with a new e-novellaβfrom the heroβs point of view! Owen Grayson is bound and determined to get Gin back...if her enemies donβt get her first.
When you have a history of dating an assassin, a night out on the town can turn deadlyβfast. Owen Grayson is still wracked with guilt over the end of his love affair with Gin Blanco, and there arenβt enough gin and tonics in all of Ashland to ease his heartache. But when Gin happens to show up at the same nightclub, he isnβt the only one hoping to get her alone. Some shadowy figures will do anything to take down the Spider, Ginβs assassin alter ego, and Owen will do anything to protect her. This could be the way to win her back, or at least give her a night off from fighting for her lifeβif Owen can survive...
β¦ Subjects
FICTION -- Fantasy -- Urban
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