Книга: Nicole Willard «A Whole Load of Trouble»

A Whole Load of Trouble

Cole Foster is an orphan, living in a Home run by a tyrannical Matron. She has had to live with beatings, torture and fear for her very life since the tender age of five. Then the unbelieveable happens and she steps through a doorway into anotherworld. She never dreamt that she would ever come face-to-face with a deadly assassin, let alone one as good looking as the one who almost shoots her as soon as she steps through the doorway. Yet there he was. Fulcan Dar, an incredibly dangerous yet striking Elven assassin. And he held her life in his hands within seconds. She is soon fighting her growing attraction for the assassin-turned- bodyguard, as they are swept into a whirlwind of magic, adventure, battles for her very life, and even a little romance.

Формат: 148x210мм, 372 стр.

ISBN: 9781291805826

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