Frozen Heart
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Can she trust the men promising to save her?
Emily never expected to find herself on the street and looking for a place to stay. A park bench doesn't seem very inviting in the depths of winter.
Her luck changes when a mysterious stranger offers her shelter. It seems too good to be true, and when she meets his other two house mates, she starts to question if he's the good Samaritan he seems to be.
Staying means things she couldn't even dream of, but could mean a broken heart if the dream shatters. Going means facing the dangers of the winter streets. Can she make the impossible choice? And will she make the right one?
A contemporary reverse harem set in Edinburgh, Scotland featuring a strong and independent heroine, three charismatic men, spies (although they don't like that word) fighting organised crime, very steamy scenes and nail-biting action.
Warning: There are some scenes that readers may find triggering.
This is a full-length, standalone novel that's part of the Defiance trilogy:
Three books, three women, three real-life stories. These dark contemporary reverse harem romances can be read individually or as part of the series. They are loosely connected by side characters and settings, but they each have a different heroine, theme and love interests.
Customer Reviews
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This book was originally released as part of the Snow and Seduction anthology in 2017. This book has since been re-released and extended by the author.
I absolutely love this story both in the 2017 and the 2018 versions. I would recommend this book.
Excellent book! Highly recommend!!
I really enjoyed this book. It covered some difficult topics well. It is well written with a well developed storyline and characters. I loved the character dynamics and their individual personalities, especially the snarky but strong female. The story is excellent. It is action packed with plenty of suspense, intrigue, emotion, hot chemistry and romance. I’d highly recommend this book!!
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