Marina Simcoe loves to write romance with characters, who may or may not be entirely human, because she firmly believes that our contemporary world could always use a little bit of the extraordinary. She has lots of fun exploring how her out-of-this-world characters with their own beliefs, values,
The Last Unforgiven - Freed (Demons, #5)
β Scribed by Simcoe, Marina
- Publisher
- Rocky River Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Your pain is mine now, just as mine is yours."
Pain of betrayal by the only man I've ever loved derails my life. As a professional marriage counsellor, I have the knowledge of the tools and techniques to help me cope, yet I find myself unable to use any of them effectively, plunging into a wide range of self-destructing behaviours, instead.
A lifelong enemy of my family, the dangerously irresistible Raim, promises to be the most devastatingly destructive of them all. Yet he appears to be the only one capable of saving me from my pain and from myself.
Neither of us knows that there is so much more that connects us all, more than even the former Grand Master of the Incubi Council who lived for a millennium could be aware of.
Now, everyone with demons' blood in them will need to get together, before the apocalypse, masterminded by a man with nothing to lose, will end the Incubi's millennium-long existence in our world.
The Last UnforgivenβFreed is the final book and the conclusion of Marina Simcoe's Demons series.
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