Syvastian Amurov has lived his whole life with a rage inside of him, but something about her is so intoxicating, and he soon realizes she is the only one who can tame the leopard within.
Posts Tagged: third person dual protagonist point-of-view
Book Review: Dirty Deeds by Faith Hunter
When the going gets tough, the tough get their hands dirty…because no job is too big or too small — if the price is right in these six brand-new short stories.
Book Review: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
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Book Review: Safe in His Arms by Melanie D. Snitker
Anna Henderson is determined to escape her past. Joel Ash is looking to build a future . . . with her. Will she open her heart and let him help, or keep on running alone?
Book Review: Dangerous Tides by Christine Feehan
Tyson Derrick’s path crosses Libby Drake’s when both are on sabbatical, so to speak, in Sea Haven. And it doesn’t take Libby saving Tyson’s life to awaken their desire for each other.
Book Review: Twilight Before Christmas by Christine Feehan
Twilight Before Christmas watches shy Matt Granite and shy Kate Drake blend into a stronger whole while battling some nasty spirits.
Book Review: Oceans of Fire by Christine Feehan
The day Abby witnessed a cold-blooded murder and found herself fleeing for her life — right into the arms of Aleksandr Volstov, an Interpol agent on the trail of stolen Russian antiquities, who gets what he goes after