Starcrossed: A Paranormal Historical Romance“With humour, sass, peril, and betrayal, this book had it all.” —The Romance Reviews on Spellbound When everything they’ve built is threatened, only their bond remains… New York, 1925 Psychometric Rory Brodigan’s life hasn’t been the same since the day he met Arthur Kenzie. Arthur’s continued quest to contain supernatural relics that pose a threat to the world has captured Rory’s imagination—and his heart. But Arthur’s upper-class upbringing still leaves Rory worried that he’ll never measure up, especially when Arthur’s aristocratic ex arrives in New York. For Arthur, there’s only Rory. But keeping the man he’s fallen for safe is another matter altogether. When a group of ruthless paranormals throw the city into chaos, the two men’s strained relationship leaves Rory vulnerable to a monster from Arthur’s past. With dark forces determined to tear them apart, Rory and Arthur will have to draw on every last bit of magic up their sleeves. And in the end, it’s the connection they’ve formed without magic that will be tested like never before. Magic in Manhattan Book 1: Spellbound Book 2: Starcrossed Book 3: Wonderstruck Roaring Twenties Magic Book 1: Proper Scoundrels Book 2: Once a Rogue Liar City Book 1: Liar City |
Contents
Chapter Five | |
Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Eleven | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
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