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Meara's Hero - Hunted Hearts #2 - cover

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Meara's Hero - Hunted Hearts #2

Babette James

Publisher: Chara Press

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Summary

Love conquers all things . . . 
Meara ni Lomair is on the run for her life, pursued by the monster who enslaved her to steal her magic. When fate crosses her path with that of her long-lost childhood friend, choosing to trust in hope and the man who’s always held her heart may be the difference between life and death. 
Bradan mac Conall knows he’s not the warrior Meara needs to rescue her from the dark fiend hunting them, but now that he’s found her again, he’ll give his all to protect the woman he loves — even if saving her requires his life. 
Recommended for those who like: 
• Fae Fantasy Romance 
• Sexy,wounded Heroes with Heart 
• Reunited childhood friends  
• Determined Heroines   
• Secrets, Fairytales, and Legends  
• Sexy, Tender Adult Romances  
• Short Stories  
• Happily Ever Afters 
Others in the series:  
Conall's Huntress (Book 1 – Conall & Etaine)  
Coming soon: Fergal's Enchantress (Book 3 – Fergal & Niamh)
Available since: 12/21/2016.

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