The Reluctant Lord (Dragon Lords)
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“Tu as un beau nez.” His horrible pronunciation of the French language only added to his creep factor rating. His choice of phrases enhanced that tenfold. The man was a lounge lizard extraordinaire and was on her last nerve. Never a good place to be.
Deciding that she’d placated him enough, Keren smiled, still resisting the urge to ram her fist down his throat. If he dared to leer at her like that again, she wouldn’t hold anything back. “Does that normally work for you?”
“What?” he asked, caressing her arm with the back of his hand and making her feel as if something was crawling on her. She shuddered. His touch sickened her. Often demons had that effect on her. Keren wasn’t sensing any present but that didn’t mean they weren’t there. Every now and then, a demon would slip past her natural, inborn alarm system.
“Does what work?” he asked.
“Telling a woman she has a beautiful nose with a piss poor accent.”
His mouth opened but nothing came out. Thinking she’d bested him, Keren turned her back to him to head to a table. He seized hold of her ass, digging his fingers into her cheek hard enough to leave a bruise. All too late, she realized that he was certainly no ordinary human male.
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Table of Contents
The Reluctant Lord (Dragon Lords)
About Dragon Lords (Books 5-8)
Futuristic Romances by Michelle M. Pillow
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Epilogue
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