Author: | Sharon Debisaran | ISBN: | 9780993664212 |
Publisher: | Sharon Debisaran | Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sharon Debisaran |
ISBN: | 9780993664212 |
Publisher: | Sharon Debisaran |
Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Maybe I have not made myself clear. You are my reward for a job well done and I intend to claim every part of you; with or without your cooperation."
He had coveted her for months before the invasion, so when the general awarded him Kara, Captain Logan Ursin was pleased. By the laws of his people she would become his property; to do with as he pleased. It was an arrangement he thought he could live with, but he had underestimated Kara.
With one decisive act of defiance, she slips past his defenses and claims his heart. Suddenly Logan is thrown into a deadly struggle against an entire regime. As fear threatens to overwhelm him, he knows he must act quickly if he is going to save his enemy from those who intend her harm.
Forbidden Reward is the beginning of a steamy saga that immerses the reader into a world torn by war. It effectively challenges you to explore your own limits of right and wrong; desire and aversion.
"Maybe I have not made myself clear. You are my reward for a job well done and I intend to claim every part of you; with or without your cooperation."
He had coveted her for months before the invasion, so when the general awarded him Kara, Captain Logan Ursin was pleased. By the laws of his people she would become his property; to do with as he pleased. It was an arrangement he thought he could live with, but he had underestimated Kara.
With one decisive act of defiance, she slips past his defenses and claims his heart. Suddenly Logan is thrown into a deadly struggle against an entire regime. As fear threatens to overwhelm him, he knows he must act quickly if he is going to save his enemy from those who intend her harm.
Forbidden Reward is the beginning of a steamy saga that immerses the reader into a world torn by war. It effectively challenges you to explore your own limits of right and wrong; desire and aversion.