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Fire and Ink

K.L. Noone

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Sequel to Port in a Storm
Three months ago David Stanton rescued a runaway kitten in the rain. Now he's got an infamous -- and infamously powerful -- feline shapeshifter living in his house, helping with his white-witch business, and making him smile. David's falling in love fast, but there's still the problem of Colin's past ... and the secrets he's obviously keeping. 
Colin Rue fled his vicious warlock, found a kindhearted white witch and fell in love, and he never wants to leave. But he isn't sure he's good for David. After all, he's a runaway with a scandalous past, he's never tried to settle down before, and he's making David's life way more complicated. 
But when a fire threatens the neighborhood, David needs Colin's magic to help. If together they can save people, maybe Colin's got a purpose after all ...
Available since: 09/04/2019.
Print length: 49 pages.

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