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The Harlequin Doll (The Harlequin Bros Legacy Book 1)

✍ Scribed by Munt, S K


Book ID
109189594
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
244 KB
Series
Harlequin Bros Legacy 1
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Warning Contains Very Graphic language, sex scenes and adult content

They�ll do anything to love her�

Elle Carey has never felt like she has ever truly belonged to anything; not her family, her body, her career as a journalist following in Editor-In-Chief father�s footsteps- none of it. By day she goes through the motions, reporting at her father�s side, playing nice with her over-achieving sister and pretending to be ashamed of her family�s heritage as her father is, but for Elle, it�s all a lie- she exists only to fly and has gone great lengths to keep her passion for the silks and trapeze a secret.

But when The Harlequin Bros spectacular comes to town, Elle gets the opportunity of a lifetime- one interview, one audition- one chance to live. She knows instantly that both of the beautiful Romani brothers, Archer and Jarrah Harlequin have the potential to steal her breath, but what she doesn�t know is that one is destined to do exactly that, and that the other will stop at nothing to make sure that the curse comes to pass as quickly as possible, yet again.

Elle expects to return to the paper afterwards with a few fond memories and maybe even an exclusive into the dark underbelly of the circus, but her destiny is not to see her name as a byline, but in the obituaries.

It is brother against brother, light against dark, demon against demon, temptation against love in this passionate and beautifully cruel story about the corruption of innocence and the illusions we weave to hide our true selves from one another.

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Review

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This is a mythology so sinister and yet beautiful in its own archaic way, and I think those who love classic vampire lore will truly appreciate�it.�"

Emm Cole|�2 reviewers made a similar statement * "

I decided to read a few pages as I filled the tub, got too enthralled in the story and�whoops..�"

JJ|�2 reviewers made a similar statement * "

The ending left me wanting�more!�"

Amazon Customer� * *

"This book had all my favourite ingredients all mixed into one sinfully hot dark paranormal cocktail of deadly lust, passion, romance and horror! "

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