No es un día más en la biblioteca . . .
Cuando los demonios se ceban con los escolares de su ciudad, Francesca Barnes hace lo que cualquier bibliotecaria de sangre roja haría: investigar y salir de caza. Pero los libros que encuentra en un escondite secreto no le cuentan toda la historia.
Chess has no idea what she’s just stepped into—or just how special she really is . . .
Orion (Ryan) is Drakul, part demon, and a loyal servant of the Order. He doesn’t expect a motorcycle-riding librarian to be messing around with demonic forces, and he doesn’t expect her to smell so damn good. But Ryan’s got bigger problems. His partner has disappeared, and the forces of Darkness are rising. Now Chess is Ryan’s only hope of finding his partner, and Ryan is Chess’s only hope of survival, because the demons now know Chess exists—and that she is the heir to a long-lost power that could push back their dark tide. If Ryan can keep her alive long enough, she just might be the key to destroying the demons completely. But Ryan doesn’t know he’s been betrayed by the very Order he serves. And if Chess does, by some miracle, survive, he won’t ever be able to touch her again
Numbered eBooks: 300
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Editor : Libros de ImaJinn
First Publication Date : 2009
Autor : Lilith Saintcrow
Word Count : 105,000
Formato : DEA (Activo Cifrado Descentralizado)
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Lilith Saintcrow was born in New Mexico, bounced around the world as a child, and fell in love with writing stories when she was ten years old. She and her library co-habitate in Vancouver, Washington. Seguir leyendo
Lilith Saintcrow, autora del bestseller del New York Times
La cruzada la quiere muerta.
La oscuridad quiere su poder.
Y luego está Dante.
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