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"the perfect addition to the Daughter of Darkness series"
Princess Gwyneth of the Dark Realm, Daughter of King
Kerrigan was in a quandary. She was one faerie, but she
had way too many mates. Being the reincarnated Princess
was not what it was cracked up to be. Giovanni was her
friend and Italian lover, and a master vampire, and so was
Pallo. Caleb was faerie and her betrothed. The wedding
was set for two months away. All had known her and loved
her in her previous life, before she was brutally
murdered. Whenever she was around her three mates, she
couldn't keep her hands to herself. How could she be with
any of them if she was just going to keep breaking their
hearts? I love this entire series, and alas, the ending of Bella
Mia was perfect. The meat of the story was wonderful
and the amount of surprise twists and turns kept me on the
edge of my seat. It's hard to review this book without
giving away spoilers, but I shall endeavor. The emotions
on the pages are wrenching. You can feel your heart
yearning for things in the book. This book was the perfect
addition to the Daughter of Darkness series, and you learn
a lot more about the characters. I will be reading it
again.
Reviewed by Dawn Epton
Posted July 12, 2008
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On the run from two men who want her, Gwyneth Stevens finds herself at the door of a third-Giovanni Baldassare, master vampire and former henchman of her father, the King of the Dark Realm. When Pallo and Caleb resurface, all
hell breaks loose and old habits die hard. Out of time and places to hide, Gwen must face her destiny head on if she ever hopes to find happiness. Can the triangle of lovers make welcome a newcomer, or will the group succumb
to old enemies resurfacing and centuries-old grudges, allowing history to repeat itself?
Length: Full Novel
Sensuality: Carnal Rating: Carnal. This story contains mega hot alpha heroes who aren't about to take no for an answer, a gutsy heroine, a woman torn between multiple men, chilling villains, sizzling sex, and violence. It is not intended for the faint of heart. Author recommends reading the series in order of release.
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