Songbird
The voice of an angel, a husband who loved her. She had it all…until a tragedy took it away. A Linger story. They called her their Songbird, but she was never theirs. Not in the way she wanted. The Donovan brothers meant everything to Emily, but rejected by Greer and Taggert, she turned to Sean,...
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The voice of an angel, a husband who loved her. She had it all…until a tragedy took it away. A Linger story. They called her their Songbird, but she was never theirs. Not in the way she wanted. The Donovan brothers meant everything to Emily, but rejected by Greer and Taggert, she turned to Sean, the youngest. He married her for love, and she loved him, but she also loved his older brothers. Her singing launched her to stardom. She had it all. The voice of an angel, a husband who loved her, and the adoration of millions. Until a tragedy took it all away. Taggert and Greer grieve for their younger brother, but they’re also grieving the loss of Emmy, their songbird. They take her back to Montana, determined to help her heal and show her once and for all they want her. They’re also on a mission to help her find her voice again. Under the protective shield of their love, she begins to blossom… until an old threat resurfaces. Now the Donovans face a fight for what they once threw away. Only by winning it—and her love—will their songbird fly again.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781605046617 (1605046612)
ASIN: 9781605046617
Publish date: 01-09-2009
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 140
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Suspense,
Menage,
M F M,
Fiction
I enjoyed this one, but a few things were off for me. It's short, but there's a lot of emotion here - grief, love, uncertainty, anger, guilt, not just from Emmy who has just lost her husband, but his two brothers as well. Maya Banks gives us a different twist on the menage story. Usually the men ar...
Maya Banks just has a way with crafting a great story. I just loved this. It encompassed every emotion while not making it seem fake or stretched or too fast. I wanted to cry through most of this, and while most of the time I hate that, but this was just so heartfelt that I had to keep reading. ...