Complete duet Serpent's Touch, part 1 Mysterious and tragic, Madame Tan’s menagerie is the only home I’ve ever known. It’s a place where two worlds merge, a twilight zone between Earth and the magical Kingdom of Nerifir. The menagerie is filled with fantastic animals, but I discover that Madame captures and displays sentient beings too. One of them is locked in a crate day and night, not seen by anyone, and one day I learn why—looking at him kills. Even talking to Kyllen is forbidden, but I break that rule. I break many rules for him. He wants his freedom and offers me a chance to escape Madame’s cruelties. Little do I realize that with Kyllen, my heart is in even greater danger than my life. Can I love a man whom I can’t even see?
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Serpent's Claim, part 2 Life in Nerifir is beautiful, magical, and dangerous. I came to the Kingdom of Lorsan hoping to find home but found envy and betrayal. When everything is taken from me—my sight, my freedom, and my love—I need to search deep for the strength to go on. Now, I no longer wish for just a safe place to live. I want a true home, a place where I belong. And I'm ready to fight for it, even if that means taking over the kingdom. ____________________ The Serpent's Touch duet is a Romantic Fantasy with MF Romance. It contains graphic descriptions of intimacy and is intended for mature readers.
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I didn't enjoy this romance. I should have left it unfinished when I realized how bad was the quality of it all. I just didn't have access to internet on my trip to get a different book and so I had to stick with it till the end.