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Chargement... The Enemy's Kisspar Zandria Munson
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. In Munson’s paranormal romance novel, Nicholas Drakon had been cursed for centuries. But now that the curse has been lifted, he no longer turns to stone in the daylight and his priorities are focused on protecting his family. When Daniela Ferreria steals an ancient Drakon artifact, he vows to get back what belonged to his family. When he apprehends the beautiful burglar, he discovers she’s desperate to save her kidnapped sister. An unexpected attraction surfaces between the two forcing Nicholas to rethink his next move. Having discovered he actually has a heart, he finds himself unable to walk away from Daniela and is forced to save her as well as reclaim the lost artifact. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fantasy.
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Romance.
HTML: The curse he'd endured for centuries had finally been lifted. And although Nicholas Drakon no longer turned to stone at daybreak, his priority was still to protect his family. So when expert thief Daniela Ferreira stole an ancient Drakon artifact, he vowed to get back what belonged to his clan...and eliminate the threat. Upon capturing the intoxicating cat burglar, he discovered she was desperate to save her own sister's life. The unexpected pull he felt for the lovely Daniela had Nicholas rethinking his next move. Family honor was at the core of his very being. But to turn his back on Daniela's predicament could mean losing the heart he'd just rediscovered. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I liked the story but it didn't seem polished and sometimes felt a bit rushed. It sometimes felt like the author had another idea that they had to add in but were unsure how to link them to the story. I am curious to know how the ability to change into a gargoyle again is going to change things, so I'm curious about the future with these characters but I'm not heavily invested in the world or the characters. Readable but not spectacular. (