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Dark Prince - Dark Gothic #3

Eve Silver

Publisher: Eve Silver

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Summary

All linked books in the Dark Gothic Series can be read in any order as stand alone stories! 
Winner of the RT Reviewers Choice Award! 
Innkeeper’s daughter Jane Heatherington is sold into indentured servitude to cover her father’s debts, sold to Aidan Warrick, a man whose handsome face and form mock the rumors that skulk in his shadow, rumors that paint him a smuggler, a pirate…and worse.  
 
On the rainswept Cornish coast, Aidan’s business is carried out in the darkest hours of moonless nights, his secrets are many, and death follows in his wake. Isolated and alone, Jane's only companion is the man she dare not trust, the man who looks at her with heated desire that she both fears and craves.  
 
As she finds herself ensnared in the twisted schemes carried out within the walls of Aidan’s looming estate, Jane must decide if Aidan Warrick is the dark prince of her dreams or a monster preying on the innocent…  
 
"...darkly atmospheric gothic tale..."—Booklist  
 
Eve's gothic romances include:  
DARK DESIRES  
HIS DARK KISS  
DARK PRINCE  
HIS WICKED SINS  
SEDUCED BY A STRANGER
Available since: 08/04/2014.

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