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Playing with Shadows - Sasha L. Miller
Playing with Shadows
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Corin is nearly done with his term amongst the priests. In a matter of months, he'll be able to return home and leave his miserable days in the temple behind him. He's tired of lazy priests and tired of stories of demon shadows that move of their own volition.Then Corin starts to see things, and... show more
Corin is nearly done with his term amongst the priests. In a matter of months, he'll be able to return home and leave his miserable days in the temple behind him. He's tired of lazy priests and tired of stories of demon shadows that move of their own volition.Then Corin starts to see things, and the priests begin to act strange, and he begins to wonder … is he losing his mind, or are the shadows more than they seem? This story was written for the Love is Always Write event at the M/M Romance Group on GoodReads.Note that this book is a free read offered by Less Than Three Press. We are working to price match this book to the $0.00 price offered at other retail locations. All proceeds from this book before Amazon matches the price will be donated to The Point Foundation, an LGBT scholarship foundation that provides financial support to at-risk gay and lesbian students.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00C54UVCQ
Publisher: Less Than Three Press
Pages no: 65
Edition language: English
Series: Love is Always Write
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Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it
3.0 Playing With Shadows (Sasha L. Miller)
This free novella (I just found out that this was part of 2012 Goodreads M/M Romance Group Love is Always Write event) was pretty intriguing -- it had a great creepy set-up of a monastery, where servants were secretly being sacrificed to bind demons. I also must note that this wasn't exactly a love ...
Sharing Links and Wisdom
Sharing Links and Wisdom rated it
3.0 Playing With Shadows
This was a good book, but I was confused for parts of it. The book jumps right into the story and throws you in, with explanations coming later. It was an interesting world they were in, and I wouldn't mind reading more of their adventures. However, I had a problem with all the jumping around, and I...
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