Malakai (The Stone Society Book 13)
β Scribed by Faith Gibson
- Publisher
- Bramblerose Press LLC
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B086T4G1PG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
He's a larger than life MMA fighter. She's a quiet paralegal. The world they live in is under attack. Will they survive long enough to get their HEA?
Malakai Palamo is the seventh son of a seventh son. He left his Samoan island home in search of his mate. Almost one hundred years later, he faintly catches her scent. Kai doesnβt give up until he finds her. That should be the end of it, but nothing comes easy for the Stone Society Gargoyles, and Malakai is no different.
Josie Pierson has spent the last ten years living in her sister Presleyβs shadow. Both her sister and their father are successful lawyers, and Josie is their paralegal, working her ass off to make them look good. Sheβs quiet, underappreciated, and constantly wishing she had what her sister has. Until she meets the man Presley wants. The man who wants Josie instead.
When Drago takes his war with the Stone Society to the next level, lives are at risk in more ways than one. Malakai and Josie rush off to Samoa to hide out, but they arenβt as safe as they should be. The excitement heats up in book 13, and someone's going to get burned.
β¦ Subjects
Paranormal
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