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Cover of Raven’s Gift (All the King’s Men Book 10)

Raven’s Gift (All the King’s Men Book 10)

✍ Scribed by Lynne, Donya


Book ID
110530655
Publisher
Phoenix Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
100 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B07MJ3KKC3

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✦ Synopsis


raven’s gift, donya lynne, epub, pdf, mobi, download RAVEN’S GIFT (ALL THE KING’S MEN #10) BY DONYA LYNNE – FREE EBOOKS DOWNLOAD Description: She’s a beauty. He’s a beast. Only her love can make him whole. As a lycan, Barrett is physically superior, built like a god, with movie star good looks. But he’s hindered by one small defect. He was born mute, and for a lycan, being mute is the kiss of death. Terrified that he could pass on his inability to speak to his offspring, female lycans in search of a mate pass him over every mating season, leaving him desperately alone. Orphaned as a baby, Raven has no idea she’s a lycan. Raised as a human, she ends up marrying her college sweetheart. But after years struggling to conceive, her marriage comes to a heartbreaking end. Hoping for a fresh start, she moves west. When she meets Barrett, there’s no denying her attraction to him, or the way the odd sensations she’s been battling for weeks intensify into an aroused, dizzying frenzy anytime he’s near. In one passionate, turbulent night, Barrett finds what he’s waited a lifetime for, even as Raven’s life unravels into a frightening new reality. When the dust settles, will what they’ve found in each other be enough to keep them together? Or will the truth be too much to overcome?


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