The Angel's Fire

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by Holley Trent


  But Lorcann had known her first. He’d had access to her.

  She was his…partner.

  He’d touched her.

  Gulielmus didn’t like the idea of that—that anyone had put their hands on Clarissa, even if she’d allowed it.

  The woman obviously lacked sense.

  “I suppose we can’t all be good at everything, elf,” he grumbled.

  He glided to the ground and set off toward the ruins of the castle. His leather brogues sank into the mossy soil with each stride, making him cringe.

  He had other shoes, he reminded himself. He had scores of shoes he hadn’t even worn yet, but there was only one Clarissa.

  People certainly gave a much bigger damn about her than they did about Gulielmus’s wardrobe.

  Himself included.

  For whatever reason.

  Learn more about The Angel’s Desire.

  HOLLEY TRENT

  Holley Trent is a bestselling and award-winning author of contemporary and paranormal romance. In addition to being a mom of two busy kids and the wife of a different sort of creative, she’s a fair baker, a proficient gardener, a competent knitter, and a tolerable musician.

  She also collects hobbies.

  You can see her full backlist of romances at her website, holleytrent.com, including stories from her sci-fi romance pen name H.E. Trent.

  COPYRIGHT AND CREDITS

  THE ANGEL’S FIRE

  Copyright © 2020 by Holley Trent

  Excerpt THE ANGEL’S DESIRE

  Copyright © 2020 by Holley Trent

  All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever.

  First ebook edition 2020

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  Model © Jenn Leblanc/Illustrated Romance

  Background © Cracker Clips/Dollar Photo Club

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, corporations, institutions, organizations, events, or locales in this novel are either the product of the author’s imagination or, if real, used fictitiously. The resemblance of any character to actual persons (living or dead) is entirely coincidental.

 

 

 


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