Talia and Isaac
β Scribed by Margaret, Lorraine
- Publisher
- Tenshi Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1839781335
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β¦ Synopsis
Imprisoned. Enslaved. In love...
Beautiful and inspirational, Talia is the most gifted Lokian visionary of her time. Her world is simple and idyllic until she is savagely ripped away from all she loves and plunged into a life of sexual slavery.
Taliaβs new master is Isaac, all-powerful King of Cornicunia. Dominant and passionate, he will do anything to learn the secrets of her mystical mind and is determined to enslave her to his will.
Isaac takes Talia to the mysterious blue room to play his dangerous sensual game of trust and surrender. Stunned by their intense, magical connection, they begin a perilous battle of wills from which neither will emerge unscathed...
Talia is pushed to her limits by her hard, demanding master as Isaac is torn between his need for control and his growing obsession with his charismatic slave. Confused and bewitched by her dark, mercurial captor, Talia vows to use all her visionary powers to win Isaacβs game and forge a union of souls to last a lifetime and beyond.
Can Talia uncover the secrets of the blue room and gain Isaacβs trust or will he insist on playing by his rules even if it breaks her? Or are the king and the visionary both powerless against the combined forces of destiny and fate? As they play the very deadliest of games where hearts could be irrevocably broken, they discover a passionate, all-consuming love that could transform their lives β or destroy them both...
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