Marks, Jaime - [Mists of the Fae 10] -
β Scribed by Marks, Jaime
- Book ID
- 108797976
- Publisher
- UNKNOWN
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 214 KB
- Series
- Mists of the Fae 10
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01JESTN24
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Steph has been lost to the Shade, the Brood. Byryn knows that world better than any. He knows how seductive and deceptive it can be, and how easily she could lose herself. He also knows exactly what it will take to get her back and that heβs the only one who can do it. With Lazurys breathing down their throats and his mate and Astryn carrying their young, he knows the threats they all face. No one else can protect them, but Byryn knows he can. It means claiming a mantle he never wanted and playing a game that no one could win, but if he has to play to his Darker side to protect them all, no one has ever been better at manipulations than Byryn. Steph is lost and confused. She knows on some level this is a mistake, but where else can she turn? She has no friends or family outside the Fae and theyβve betrayed her. Of course she betrayed her mate first, but sheβd tried to do the right thing and walk away. The Shade are the nightmare, the enemy, but John looked out for her before he became Ravyshyn. Yeah he hurt her, but so has everyone else sheβs ever cared about. As she loses herself, falling deeper and deeper in Ravyshyn and his sireβs seductions, it feels like she loses herself more and more. She should fight this, break their hold and run, but theyβre the only ones that can give her back the one person she wants most, her Father. * Intended only for readers over the age of 18 ** This is the 10th book in the Mists of the Fae series. Books are intended to be read in order.
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