Author: | Selena Kitt | ISBN: | 9781609823306 |
Publisher: | Excessica | Publication: | October 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Selena Kitt |
ISBN: | 9781609823306 |
Publisher: | Excessica |
Publication: | October 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
FROM TOP 15 NEW YORK TIMES & USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR SELENA KITT
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Eurydice has a difficult decision to make-choose a brief but perfect love, foretold to end in tragedy, or resign herself to a pleasant partnership that could potentially last forever. Not only does she find herself torn between two men, but also between a friend who would be hurt by one choice and gods who would be infuriated by the other. What's a poor Naiad to do? You may think you know the tale of Orpheus and his lyre, but you've never heard it told like this, from the perspective of the woman who loved him, with an ending that will leave your heart singing.
Warnings: This title contains eroticsituations, graphic language, and a plethora of sex between gods and nymphs and demigods and, well you get the idea...
FROM TOP 15 NEW YORK TIMES & USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR SELENA KITT
OVER ONE MILLION BOOKS SOLD!
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WANT MORE SELENA KITT?
website: http://www.selenakitt.com
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/selenakitt
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blog: http://www.selenakitt.com/blog
Get ALL FIVE of Selena Kitt’s FREE READS
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Eurydice has a difficult decision to make-choose a brief but perfect love, foretold to end in tragedy, or resign herself to a pleasant partnership that could potentially last forever. Not only does she find herself torn between two men, but also between a friend who would be hurt by one choice and gods who would be infuriated by the other. What's a poor Naiad to do? You may think you know the tale of Orpheus and his lyre, but you've never heard it told like this, from the perspective of the woman who loved him, with an ending that will leave your heart singing.
Warnings: This title contains eroticsituations, graphic language, and a plethora of sex between gods and nymphs and demigods and, well you get the idea...