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Raph lives by a code—Do not mess with the victim—but what is a monster hunter supposed to do with a woman like Bette?

Bette Spencer’s life has been shattered by tragedy not once, but twice. Her mother’s unsolved homicide still haunts her and the recent murder of her nephew has reopened old wounds.

When roughly handsome Raphael shows up on her doorstep claiming to be FBI, Bette is instantly suspicious. And attracted. He knows something about her nephew’s death that he’s not telling her.

Raphael Wilder is a sentinel, a hunter of things that go bump in the night. Over a decade ago he made a mistake that cost his father’s life. He’s hunted alone since that night, refusing to risk another. But loneliness is starting to eat at his heart.

Desperate for closure, Bette pushes her way into Raphael’s life, only to learn that the world is not what it seems, and sometimes murderers are genuine monsters.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 22, 2016
ISBN9781786510099
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Evie Jayne

Evie Jayne lives in the midst of the New Zealand rain forest. She's been creating worlds and the characters that inhabit them all her life, writing endless beginnings of abandoned novels. Then something magical happened, she discovered Paranormal Fantasy and a light bulb went off in her head. The words began to flow and she's been riding the river ever since. She masquerades as a part time artist, full time mother to two wild sons and in her spare time she rides the edges of her beloved forest on one of her far too many horses.

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