The books that have been
collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it
This is another resent one, on all counts, but I’m craving for it hard
and it’s kinda in the theme of things, where all my others aren’t (or I’m
reading—read—before today came up)
When dream hunter Dylan Ryve spots a beautiful shapeshifter raising
hell in a bar, he knows he wants the wild young man. But Travis Feris is more
to Dylan than a few hot minutes outside in the snow; he's the assassin's ticket
into the magical town of Arcada. He didn't plan to rescue the kid, but when he
found the shifter being attacked, the opportunity to play hero was too good to
pass up.
Through the solitude of a long winter night, Dylan walks in Travis's
fevered dreams, learning about Arcada and the pack, and showing the shifter the
man he'd been so very long ago. When morning comes, both men know their lives
will be forever entwined.
From Dylan, Travis learns that he is a strong, valued member of the
pack. The dreamwalker sees his own worth reflected back at him in the dark blue
eyes of the wolf. Yet when Dylan has the chance to free himself from centuries
of enslavement, can he betray the man he has come to love
Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language,
and material that some readers may find objectionable: BDSM elements,
domination/submission
Silver/Steel by Belinda McBride
(Arcada #2)
First published 4th December 2012 by Loose ID
iBook, 273 pages
Paranormal Romance
Everyone
dreams.
Even those
who wake without memory of their dreams spend time on the unconscious plane. Some
people dream in vivid color and detail, while others amble along, their
nocturnal journeys little more than a regurgitation of the prior day’s events—in
black and white, no less.
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Series includes
Snowfire: Chrysalis, Mad at
the Moon, Blacque/Blue
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