Techie Gilroy Selden doesn’t enjoy going on the supply runs—except for the non-camp food. He’d much rather stay in the safety of the command center, and when his gut screams they shouldn’t be out past dark… He hates that he ends up being right. Xana Hiro, a giant among the warriors, takes the ste
Loves Delusion
✍ Scribed by Eire, Flynn
- Book ID
- 108984567
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Warrior Camp
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Overview: Joyee dreams of one day living on enough land to have a few horses, and find a couple of cowboys or pool boys of her own. A lover of men, Joyee is all about them in any form in her books; vampire, werewolf, shape-shifter, military... It's all good! She loves to get lost in fantasy that only books can bring. Her wide interest in reading is reflected in her writings, whether short stories, romance, or mystical. Currently Joyee lives with her dog, Marius, named after a vampire from Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire series.
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