A master of paranormal deduction--and paramour seduction--Phaeton Black has a knack for bumping into things that go bump in the night, from ghoulies and ghosties to long-leggedy beauties. . . **Mooning For The Moonstone** Barely escaping the clutches of a succulent succubus, Phaeton Balck returns
The Moonstone and Miss Jones
โ Scribed by Stone, Jillian
- Book ID
- 107764598
- Publisher
- Brava
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 375 KB
- Series
- Phaeton Black Paranormal Investigator 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
When he is hired by Professor Lovecraft, who has been tinkering with the secrets of life and death, to find the fabled Moonstone, Phaeton Black brings his lady friend Miss America Jones, the daughter of a Cajun witch, along on an adventure that leads them to the Orient and puts them both in a compromising position. Original.
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