Just weeks after the events of "Nothing Lasts Forever, Jack bets big on "a sure thing." He should have known better. To recoup his losses, Jack takes a case his inner voice tells him is best left untouched. What follows involves Jack and his friends with the Feds, The Russians, and an organization c
Like a Torrent
β Scribed by Devaux, Olivette; Winters, Mason
- Book ID
- 110290082
- Publisher
- Mugen Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Series
- Disorderly Elements 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781540185556
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Navigating a new relationship? Hard. Loving an ill-trained elementalist? Impossible β but odds improve when family steps in.
Ash, the water-whisperer, and Cooper, the earth elementalist, seek help from Cooperβs grandparents while at their small farm in upstate New York. Fessing up to grandma might lessen the horror of their power control issues. When Ash and Cooper are together, the earth moves and the rivers rise to flood stage.
Keeping their relationship going without leveling the city pales in comparison to facing off with the greedy Brian Clegg and his gang. Brian works for the environmentally destructive frackers, threatening Pittsburgh like never before.
Two men. Their love. Their leadership. Will they rise to the occasion? And will Pittsburgh survive their struggle to set an evil deed to rest?
Book 2 in the Disorderly Elements series, LIKE A TORRENT features paranormal battles, a spicy romance with two hot guys in love, and a Japanese...
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