Swallowed In The Sea by K. Sterling

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Swallowed In The Sea by K. Sterling
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Long ago, Romance was ruled by rakes. The time of the ton came to an end and rakes gave way to new, more modern heroes. What if there were still some rakes left in the world? What if they were every bit as devastating and irresistible as the rakes we’ve loved and longed for but modern?

K. Sterling believes there are still some rakes out there and their time has come. The rakes have returned.

Gideon Drake is not a rake. He’s a journalist. He’s covered every modern battlefield over the last decade because war scares him less than the pain of his past. An impossible lead, a myth and an assassination attempt introduces Gideon to an Israeli Butcher who isn’t Israeli or a butcher.

Rami Ali is a rake. His story is very different. He is as mysterious as he is sensual and irresistible and he’s not what Gideon expected to find when he set out to uncover the elusive arms dealer. He wasn’t expecting the passion or the reckoning with his past and being in the middle of the ocean can’t save him from the heat.

  • File Name:swallowed-in-the-sea-by-k-sterling.epub
  • Original Title:Swallowed In The Sea
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07CZFTKHZ
  • Publisher:Bawdy Books
  • Date:2018-05-08T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:208.609 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter 1
  • 2. Chapter 2
  • 3. Chapter 3
  • 4. Chapter 4
  • 5. Chapter 5
  • 6. Chapter 6
  • 7. Chapter 7
  • 8. Chapter 8
  • 9. Chapter 9
  • 10. Chapter 10
  • 11. Chapter 11
  • 12. Chapter 12
  • 13. Chapter 13
  • 14. Chapter 14
  • 15. Chapter 15
  • 16. Chapter 16
  • 17. Chapter 17
  • 18. Chapter 18
  • 19. Chapter 19
  • 20. Chapter 20
  • 21. Chapter 21
  • 22. Chapter 22
  • 23. Chapter 23
  • 24. Chapter 24
  • 25. Chapter 25
  • 26. Chapter 26
  • 27. Chapter 27
  • 28. Chapter 28
  • 29. Chapter 29
  • 30. Chapter 30
  • 31. Chapter 31
  • 32. Chapter 32
  • 33. Chapter 33
  • 34. Chapter 34
  • 35. Chapter 35
  • 36. From Shout magazine:
  • 37. Epilogue

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