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Maelcom Daimon Desire

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Maelcom is investigating the author of an intelligence report which mentions Daimons and he needs to ensure their existence is kept secret. He only means to help Nessa as a means of getting information about her roommate but she decides to help him and she refuses to take no for answer. Or least that is what he tells himself.


Nessa is impulsive and big-hearted. Maelcom rescues her from trouble and she decides to rescue him. But nothing is simple when his touch is electric, and he can shift form, from human to a fierce horned creature. She has set off Venskat in him, the Daimon mating desire. Nessa understands this soldier with a dark past because she is a survivor and before she realizes it, their love explodes and she will learn everything about who and what he is…


"A winning stand-alone novel." -Kirkus Reviews

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Published April 9, 2018

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Kate Bigel

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After studying art in college, Kate worked as a visual artist in computer games. All her creative focus has always been on telling stories whether it was written, visual or experienced. She writes stories with heart, emotion and magic.

She currently lives on a sailboat in Southern California with her husband and is grateful for e-books because otherwise, the boat would have sunk by now.

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August 5, 2020
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The first book was ok until the last 3/4 when it just got boring. It needed a better ending. This book had a good flow all the way through. Nessa was a fantastic character, as was Maelcom. I really liked the secondary characters, too. I recommend this book.
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September 10, 2019
DNF

Just could not get into the stilted dialog and the vacuous female character. The 1st boom in this series was OK, was hoping the series would improve. Such was not the case.
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