Onyx Elixir

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Cover of the book Onyx Elixir by Frost Kay, Renegade Publishing, LLC
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Author: Frost Kay ISBN: 9781732442054
Publisher: Renegade Publishing, LLC Publication: April 5, 2019
Imprint: Renegade Publishing, LLC Language: English
Author: Frost Kay
ISBN: 9781732442054
Publisher: Renegade Publishing, LLC
Publication: April 5, 2019
Imprint: Renegade Publishing, LLC
Language: English

Fact 752 – Karma was a vindictive wench, and Luck, no lady.

Allie never believed in Karma, but after the week she’d had, she was prone to believe that if such an entity existed, it had to be a woman. Only a woman could hold such an ugly, nasty grudge, and make Allie’s life so impossibly miserable. If spying for the enemy and a broken heart wasn’t enough, someone had even stolen her favorite heels. Classy, right? Bad luck strikes again.

Fact 689 – Southern girls were supposed to be graceful losers.

Spying for Sloven wasn't the plan, but every attempt she made to escape his clutches only entrenched her deeper into a war Allie never wanted to be part of. Good thing her mama taught her how to fight dirty. Allie would play his game, and do the one thing he didn’t think possible. She’d win.

Fact 521 – Never play a player, or in this case, a southern belle.

It was just one compromise…

Once you take one sip of this series, you'll probably want to keep coming back for more! ~ Goodreads Reviewer

Mixologists and Pirates Series
1 - Amber Vial
2 - Emerald Bane
3 - Scarlet Venom
4 - Cyan Toxin
5 - Onyx Elixir
6 - Indigo Alloy (May 2019)

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Fact 752 – Karma was a vindictive wench, and Luck, no lady.

Allie never believed in Karma, but after the week she’d had, she was prone to believe that if such an entity existed, it had to be a woman. Only a woman could hold such an ugly, nasty grudge, and make Allie’s life so impossibly miserable. If spying for the enemy and a broken heart wasn’t enough, someone had even stolen her favorite heels. Classy, right? Bad luck strikes again.

Fact 689 – Southern girls were supposed to be graceful losers.

Spying for Sloven wasn't the plan, but every attempt she made to escape his clutches only entrenched her deeper into a war Allie never wanted to be part of. Good thing her mama taught her how to fight dirty. Allie would play his game, and do the one thing he didn’t think possible. She’d win.

Fact 521 – Never play a player, or in this case, a southern belle.

It was just one compromise…

Once you take one sip of this series, you'll probably want to keep coming back for more! ~ Goodreads Reviewer

Mixologists and Pirates Series
1 - Amber Vial
2 - Emerald Bane
3 - Scarlet Venom
4 - Cyan Toxin
5 - Onyx Elixir
6 - Indigo Alloy (May 2019)

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