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Cursed: Beloved Book 3 (M M Modern Retelling of Beauty & the Beast) - Cursed - cover

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Cursed: Beloved Book 3 (M M Modern Retelling of Beauty & the Beast) - Cursed

X. Aratare

Publisher: Raythe Reign Publishing

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Summary

Nick Fairfax believes that his romance with Lord Bane Dunsaney is over.  Bane has chosen revenge against Nick’s family over his love for Nick. And Bane’s secret - that he is the guardian of a tiger spirit - has also caused a wedge between them with Nick still in the dark about Bane’s true nature.   Can they overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems and find their happily ever after? 
This book completes the m/m modern retelling of Beauty & the Beast!
Available since: 09/11/2017.

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