Ancient Warrior
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
The last time she saw him…
Long before The Fall, before the world changed forever, tiger shifter Harlow worked in Black Ops for the safety of all shifters. She excelled at her job, loved everything about it, until the male she loved tried to kill her. So she was forced to kill him first.
She killed him.
Now Aodh is back. And this fierce, dominant dragon shifter won’t stop until he gets answers. But things aren’t what they seem and now he has more than a battle with Harlow on his hands. If they want a chance at a future, they’ll have to take down an ancient enemy who has targeted not only them, but their friends—and it’s going to take uniting all their skills to survive.
Author note: Each book in the series can be read as a stand-alone, complete with HEA and no cliffhanger.
Customer Reviews
None stop action
Nothing like your soulmate coming back from the dead and thinking you abandoned him. Harlow and Aodh feel so strongly about one another however an evil witch used a spell to keep them apart. Now that they have found each other they have an evil witch to destroy. These two are so good together and they have a family they created that have their back. You will enjoy this fast moving story.
4.5 Stars!!
Another great couple for the series. I'm glad to see Harlow find her happily ever after and it was a very interesting storyline. I adore all the recurring characters, especially Hunter and Willow, the dragonlings. We even get to see an extra couple find their HEA. I love how all the different super naturals have found a home together and become a family despite all their differences. Great series!
Ancient Warrior
Harlow excelled in her job with the Black Op’s. Loving the wrong man who tried to kill her, and now answer was what he wanted. Was there a chance at happiness
after this much time.. an ancient enemy.is seeking to destroy them, and friends.
A battle together they must not lose.that readers will enjoy.
Given ARC by Net Galley and KRPress for my voluntary review