Malachi has lost everything in his life, his family, his right to his throne and now his precious sister has been taken prisoner by the man Malachi has been trying to avoid. He must allow himself to be captured so he may save Lisabeth from becoming his enemyβs wife although it has placed him in cert
The Red-Haired Assassin
β Scribed by Kavanagh, Julie
- Book ID
- 109956911
- Publisher
- Books to Go Now
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 48 KB
- Series
- Under Every Sky 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Malachi has lost everything in his life, his family, his right to his throne and now his precious sister has been taken prisoner by the man Malachi has been trying to avoid. He must allow himself to be captured so he may save Lisabeth from becoming his enemyβs wife although it has placed him in certain danger.
Rozalaine is proud and beautiful and stands protective over the usurperβs throne. She doesnβt expect the fierce attraction she feels for the handsome, former Prince but itβs too late for that to matter. She has a deadly plan to kill the usurper prince so Malachi can regain his birthright, but first she must convince Malachi of her fealty to his cause.
βSheβs a traitor,β Malachi spat. βI saw her this morning as Padiskan left her bed.β
βYouβve been watching my house?β Her eyes narrowed as her hand reached for a dagger that wasnβt there.
Once aware of her plan, Malachi tries...
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