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Not Always an Angel

Unlocking His Heart, Book 3

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Not Always an Angel

Di: Christi Barth
Letto da: Griswold Addams, Quinn Riley
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Six months ago, Liss Jemison's life was mostly normal. Then a freaking demon crashed her roommate's party and "normal" was replaced by a chaotic, terrifying world filled with half-angels, demons, and way too much evil. Now Liss is the only powerless human among her friends...which makes her an enormous target. And a certain gorgeous grouch of a Nephilim just won’t shut up about it. As the fiercest Nephilim warrior, Zavier Carranza is doing everything he can to prevent the release of the Titans and the overthrowing of Heaven and Hell. His overtime job of keeping Liss safe from demons is proving more and more difficult. What makes it even harder? His inescapable need to kiss her until they're both breathless.

To make matters worse, it's Zavier's fault. They're targeting Liss because of him...and the dark tendrils of the past he thought he'd escaped. Now the apocalypse is breathing down their necks. The literal fate of the world—along with Heaven and Hell—depends on whether Zavier and Liss can break a whole ton of rules to pull off a miracle. It's the worst possible time to fall for each other. Sacrifices will have to be made. Good thing she's not quite as human and powerless as they think...

Because something wholly evil is on its way.

Contains mature themes.

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