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Faerie Wishes and Jaguar Kisses

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When faced with extinction could you make the ultimate sacrifice and live a life without the hope of love? For almost a thousand years Lawless has done just that. One of the last of her kind, she made a vow to do her part in ensuring the survival of her people; even if that meant she would be destined to face forever alone.

But fate has other plans for the Omnimorph and those plans come in the form of a werejaguar named Kincaid Willis.

Kincaid is the type of man that Lawless could lose herself in; kind, caring, tall, dark and handsome, and sexy as hell. One night in his arms, proves to disarm her defenses and before she knows it; Lawless begins to question her role in the Omnimorphs future.

But the answers she finds might leave her forsworn and at the mercy of The Morrigan. Lawless has already walked away from a chance at love once. Can the duty bound Fae’s heart survive if she’s forced to walk away from Kincaid?

129 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 13, 2011

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Ronnie Massey

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Ronnie is a mother of two, grandmother of one, auntie to too many to count (her number of siblings is in the double digits).

She’s a card-carrying member of the rainbow mafia and has lived in South Carolina her entire life. She is a Blerd (Black Nerd) that can talk to you for hours about her favorite things, so tread carefully. Once you get her started, you’re in for the long haul.

She cries during movies and tv shows and is a collector of many things.

Her first book, Crimson Dawn, was released in 2011, and her DarkWorld series continues to grow.


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I really like the story. The anguish Lawless endures while trying to not love Kincaid in order to keep a vow is tangible. I loved the ending. I would have given it a 4, but the editing was horrible. It almost made it too hard to read at times.
The book has been re-edited and is a great read, thus the change from 3 to 4 stars.
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