Ebook {Epub PDF} Rogues Possession by Jeffe Kennedy






















 · Pingback: An Interview with Jeffe Kennedy | Paranormal Unbound Pingback: Rogue’s Possession Release! Pingback: Jeffe Kennedy» Mug Shots, Book Forts and Major Awards.  · A human trapped in the world of Faerie, in possession of magic I could not control, I made a bargain for my life: to let the dangerously sensual fae noble known as Rogue sire my firstborn. And one does not break an oath with a fae.  · Rogue’s Possession, the second installation in Jeffe Kennedy’s fantasy romance series Covenant of Thorns, picks up the tantalizing story of a human trapped in the land of the fae. In the previous book, Gwynn (formerly Jennifer) was able to negotiate a deal that kept her from being killed on the spot by angry fae, and it involves having her firstborn child with the handsome but dangerous Rogue.


Review: Rogue's Possession by Jeffe Kennedy. Posted on Octo Octo by Marlene Harris. Format read: ebook provided by NetGalley The world of Jeffe Kennedy's Covenant of Thorns is absolutely built on the premise that one should be careful what one wishes for, because one will almost certainly get exactly that. Rogue's Paradise (Covenant of Thorns) Jeffe Kennedy Review from jeannie zelos book reviews I loved books one and two in this incredible trilogy. Its the kind of Fae story I love, lots of magic, humans and Fae and a few mythical creatures, with battles of wits more than guns, sorcery more than swords. Jeffe Kennedy is an award-winning author with a writing career that spans decades. Her fantasy BDSM romance, The first book in Covenant of Thorns, Rogue's Pawn, has won numerous awards and the highly anticipated sequel, Rogue's Possession, releases this fall.


Rogue’s Possession, the second installation in Jeffe Kennedy’s fantasy romance series Covenant of Thorns, picks up the tantalizing story of a human trapped in the land of the fae. In the previous book, Gwynn (formerly Jennifer) was able to negotiate a deal that kept her from being killed on the spot by angry fae, and it involves having her. Rogue could say her name out loud, but I couldn’t. With the fae hive mind, they could all refer obliquely to their insanely cruel goddess-queen, which I heard in my head as “Titania”—my internal association for queen of the faeries, thanks to AP English—but when I said it, they heard it as her actual name. Pingback: Review: ROGUE’S POSSESSION by Jeffe Kennedy | So Many Reads. ajlarrieu says: October 7, at pm.

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