Sweet Sacrifice

Sweet Sacrifice
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Total Pages : 468
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Book Synopsis Sweet Sacrifice by : Ellie McLove

Download or read book Sweet Sacrifice written by Ellie McLove and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-26 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fiona I learned long ago that not all heroes wear capes. Some don masks and armor to hide their battle scars. Others are irreparably broken. Princes without kingdoms. Kings without crowns. I tried to fix the hero of my story. But I'm afraid I've only made things worse. Boyd I learned long ago that all people bleed evil. Some don harsh wit and beauty to hide their truths. Others are inescapably lost. Princesses without castles. Queens without subjects. I tried to slay the evil in my story. But I'm afraid some demons are permanent. ★★★ Sweet Sacrifice is a dark age gap, brother's best friend romance. It is not recommended for people with certain triggers. Reader discretion is advised. Book 3 in the King's Trace Antiheroes series - Sweet Sacrifice can be read as a complete standalone, however reading the first two books in the series is highly recommended.


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