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The Pharaoh's Concubine - Z.A. Maxfield
The Pharaoh's Concubine
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Beauty is only skin deep…until love reveals what lies beneath.As mob boss Yvgeny Mosko’s open secret, Dylan Anderson is happy enough with a passionate, if loveless, arrangement that affords him a life of luxury. But at thirty-six, he wonders how committed Mosko will be to an aging lover.He finds... show more
Beauty is only skin deep…until love reveals what lies beneath.As mob boss Yvgeny Mosko’s open secret, Dylan Anderson is happy enough with a passionate, if loveless, arrangement that affords him a life of luxury. But at thirty-six, he wonders how committed Mosko will be to an aging lover.He finds out when a rival gang kidnaps him in a turf war everyone’s sure to lose. Mosko unleashes deadly force, leaving no one alive except for a young man whose dark eyes tug at Dylan’s heart—and the conscience he thought he’d excised long ago.Though he tried to stop the kidnapping, William “Memo” Escobar knows Mosko will use what’s left of him to send a powerful message to his rivals. When Mosko’s pampered pretty boy risks everything to help him escape, he can’t believe his luck.William figures he’s better suited to life off the grid, but as the days go by he begins to realize Dylan’s beauty is more than skin deep. And as Dylan coaxes more and more beguiling smiles from William, he yearns for things—like family ties—he’d thought were best forgotten.Yet behind their newfound happiness lurks the certain knowledge that no matter how careful they are, Mosko will come for what’s his.Warning: This book contains a mob boss, a kept man, and a reluctant kidnapper who will never have to hear the words, “Size doesn’t matter.”
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B004H1TQAI
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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LiliaFord
LiliaFord rated it
I just reread this and upped my rating to a five. It's one of those books that grows on you, unfolding beauties and insights, much like the hero Dylan, a man whose physical beauty turns out to camouflage his inner beauty. On the first page he comes off (and even thinks of himself) as a spoiled pla...
MaiMai
MaiMai rated it
This isn't your traditional romance. The MCs are not perfect or even always likeable but both are good men at heart. The villain is a truly despicable and cruel man and yet loves his boy enough to let him go. Yves letter and plan had me in tears and yet Dylan and William's freedom is bought at unspe...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it
3.0
Not a bad read. I have to admit that I did come into this thinking it would have something to do with Egypt, even after reading the blurb. Well, the first couple of pages disabused me of that notion. It's a nice, light read if you're not looking for anything incredibly seriously deep or meaningful. ...
Bea's Reading Den
Bea's Reading Den rated it
4.0
I liked this better than Drawn Together. I enjoy Z.A. Maxfield's voice and storytelling, mixing the mystery/action with the love story.I love Dylan, he is such a sweetie who must somehow let his past mesh with his future to find balance. We see William as someone who can accept who Dylan is.I real...
My Favorite Reads & Fun Sites
My Favorite Reads & Fun Sites rated it
5.0
made me cry for Yves. sweetest love letter ever written. do we ever really find out by Patrick? or he is a total prat?
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