Leopard's Surrender

Leopard's Surrender
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Publisher : Raisa Greywood LLC
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781952596285
ISBN-13 : 1952596289
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Book Synopsis Leopard's Surrender by : Minette Moreau

Download or read book Leopard's Surrender written by Minette Moreau and published by Raisa Greywood LLC. This book was released on 2022-09-02 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We thought they were our only hope. Our salvation. But now I fear they may be our destruction… My mate has crossed solar systems to find me. I can sense him, even if I cannot reach him through our bond. But when we finally come together, our union is nothing like I imagined. Despite our rising attraction, Dakar refuses to claim me as his mate until he rids the universe of the one responsible for the genocide of the Ximeran females — his own brother. When my family is threatened, it becomes clear our paths are more intertwined than I ever realized. More, even, than just the lives of a shifter and her mate. His war is my war. And convincing him to accept my mark may be our only hope of surviving the battle to come.


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