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Gargoyles: The Forgotten

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She was the one he couldn’t afford to let get away. But for years Jean De La Rue tried his best to forget the woman whose memory imprinted itself on his very soul. It might be madness but his need was too great to deny forever. He had to have her back.

What happened in the past should remain in the past…or not. Emma Duncan tried not to think about the man she met fourteen years ago because it only ended in her wanting a repeat performance of the naughty things he’d done to her, preferably all night long. But her libido would have to take a backseat to the questions she needed answers to. Her son’s life depended on it.

266 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 13, 2013

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Nia K. Foxx

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What can I say, I love to read and write. I have 3 beautiful children who keep me active and happy, if not for them I'd probably be a recluse surrounded by zillions of books, a few tablets and several laptops. I love getting all feedback since my goal is to improve on my craft. I haven't written my best work yet. Hope to hear from you.

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352 reviews28 followers
September 7, 2025
I did not like this one as much as I did the others in the series because I felt like the amount of time it took for the two leads to find each other again ate up too much of the time in the book & it took away from building the romance between the two characters. Its like being edged. Blegh.
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March 29, 2014
Book 3 in an amazing series. Emma and Jean to me answered a few questions I had about the Protectors and their mates. The long term effects of their mating sound amazing and I can't wait to read more on other Fledglings and Protectors.I have zero complaints about this book.
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