Demon's Fire
The thrilling new erotic paranormal romance from the USA Today bestselling author Fleeing the routine life her family wanted for her, Beth joins an archaeological dig spearheaded by her cousin Charles. For such an adventurer, the desert city of Bhamjran is perfect for making unusual...
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The thrilling new erotic paranormal romance from the USA Today bestselling author Fleeing the routine life her family wanted for her, Beth joins an archaeological dig spearheaded by her cousin Charles. For such an adventurer, the desert city of Bhamjran is perfect for making unusual discoveries-especially when it comes to forbidden appetites. Like his own unnatural desire for a Yama demon. And as he and Beth are about to learn, some Yama find humans equally irresistible...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425220542 (0425220540)
Publish date: April 1st 2008
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Paranormal Romance,
Erotic Romance,
Bdsm,
Menage,
M M F,
Demons
Series: Tale of the Demon World (#6)
I'm not the right audience for this, I learnt... outside my comfort zone, not my cuppa'...
Read this ages ago and remember really enjoying it. It's an m/m/f paranormal/fantasy about two friends (cousins?) with the hots for each other (that it takes them ages to act on) and their mutual attraction to an elegant Prince who has demon/sorcerer skills and needs. It's pretty kinky and hot. I'm ...
I loved loved loved Prince Pahndir’s story!! This is the 3rd and final book in Emma Holly’s Demon World Series. We first meet Prince Pahndir in the previous book, “Prince of Ice”, which is Prince Cor’s story. Background about Prince Pahndir from Prince of Ice**spoilers if you haven’t read Prince ...
The last of Ms. Holly's Demon world books? I hope not. I liked this one with Beth, Charles and the very delightful demon lord who escaped. It's almost like a coming of age story told in a super sexy way that only Ms. Holly can do. Sensual and delightful. I do recommend this book to someone who ...