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Chain Me - The Ellie Gray Chronicles #2 - cover

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Chain Me - The Ellie Gray Chronicles #2

Lana Sky

Publisher: Lana Sky

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Summary

Once again resigned to her fate as a spinster, Eleanor is unhappily alone — until Dublin Helos reappears on her doorstep with an offer she can't refuse.  
This time, the stakes are higher than ever, and as the true extent of Dublin's deception is revealed, Eleanor is forced to choose between trusting the one man she should fear above all else — or risk losing her soul, and heart, in the process.  
But what's a little blood between lovers?
Available since: 12/09/2019.

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