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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Luna Books
Published: Apr 2008
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Fantasy
Retail Price: $6.99
Pages: 368
In the Five Hundred Kingdoms, never believe what your eyes tell you
The seventh daughter of the Sea King, Ekaterina is more than a pampered princessshe's also the family spy. Which makes her the perfect emissary to check out interesting happenings in the neighboring kingdom and nothing interests her more than Sasha, the seventh son of the king of Belrus. Ekaterina suspects he's far from the fool people think him. But before she can find out what lies beneath his facade, she is kidnapped!
Trapped in a castle at the mercy of a possessive Jinn, Ekaterina knows her chances of being found are slim. Now fortune, a fool and a paper bird are the only things she can count onalong with her own clever mind and intrepid heart.
A female Dark-Hunter takes center stage for the first time in Sherrilyn Kenyon's long-running, bestselling paranormal romance series. The immortal,...
Aleksia, Queen of the Northern Lights, is mysterious, beautiful and widely known to have a heart of ice. No one would seek her wisdom except as a last...
Kit, the young leader of a mysterious tribe possessing the power to transform themselves into dragons, journeys to London to find a rogue drkon who...
When Zsadist, the most feared member of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, rescues Bella from the evil Lessening Society, he is nearly driven insane by...
As a research grunt at a local television station, Abby Baker tends to blend into the background, which is where she’s most comfortable. But...
Transformed into a vampire by a rogue marked for termination, Leigh now finds herself dealing with Lucian Argeneau, a world-weary, immortal hunter of...
Heavy is the head—and the eyelids—of the princess who wears the crown…In Rosamund's realm, happiness hinges on a few simple beliefs:For every...
The eldest daughter is often doomed in fairy tales. But Bella—Isabella Beauchamps, daughter of a wealthy merchant—vows to escape the usual...