To Manhattan editor Dani Arnold, it might have sounded like something out of a novel. But when she impulsively comes to the aid of a lost child, she finds herself plunged into a mystery more dangerous than anything on the city streetsโwith an enigmatic stranger who threatens everything she believes
The Future Scrolls
โ Scribed by Michaels, Fern
- Book ID
- 109181183
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781420127102
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โฆ Synopsis
To Manhattan editor Dani Arnold, it might have sounded like something out of a novel. But when she impulsively comes to the aid of a lost child, she finds herself plunged into a mystery more dangerous than anything on the city streets๏ฟฝwith an enigmatic stranger who threatens everything she believes in...yet fascinates her in a way no other man ever has...
Dr. Alex Mendenares will do anything to keep his daughter safe. Anything except reveal the potentially devastating secret that has been guarded by his family for centuries. But he never bargained on meeting someone like Dani Arnold, who instantly captures his little girl's heart๏ฟฝand lights an unexpected spark in his own. Now, against the most deadly odds...
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