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Savage Bonds: The Raven Room Trilogy - Book Two

Autor Ana Medeiros
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2017
In the second searing thriller in the trilogy that has “everything you could possibly want and more” (San Francisco Book Review on The Raven Room), aspiring journalist Meredith Dalton is caught between murder, love, and the big city’s most adventurous sex club.

Journalism student Meredith Dalton is driven to launch her career with an exposé on The Raven Room—an illicit and exclusive sex club hidden in the shadows of Chicago’s Chinatown.

But Meredith’s also driven by desire for her lover, Julian Reeve, a card-carrying member of the club who has expanded her sexual horizons. When Meredith uncovers evidence that the recent murders of two women are connected to The Raven Room—and possibly to Julian—only tracking down the true killer can prevent her from an impossible choice between her two passions.

Unsure who to trust, Meredith zeros in on the killer and a web of organized crime. But what are the consequences of diving deeper and deeper into a dangerous world unwilling to relinquish its secrets?

The Raven Room is really about the evolution of relationships, boundaries, and choices. . . . [A] satisfying story of emotional turbulence.” —Midwest Book Review on The Raven Room
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781682303498
ISBN-10: 1682303497
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Diversion Publishing
Colecția Diversion Books

Notă biografică

Ana Medeiros lives in Toronto, Canada, with her boyfriend and two cats. She loves Paris, books, coffee, chocolate and zombies.

Recenzii

For The Raven Room:

“With a cliffhanger ending, The Raven Room will leave readers wondering what will happen next.”—RT Book Reviews, 4 stars.

The Raven Room will have everything you could possibly want and more.”—San Francisco Book Review