
A Midsummer Night's Scream
The Dulcie O'Neil Series, Volume 7
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Narrated by:
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Kate Tyler
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By:
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H. P. Mallory
About this listen
Fairy and law enforcement agent, Dulcie O'Neil, finds her life is pretty boring at the moment. Her hunky boyfriend and boss, Knight Vander, is busy setting up the new world order in the Netherworld and hasn’t been around much. Consequently, Dulcie is put in charge of Headquarters for the ANC (Association for Netherworld Creatures). Unfortunately for her, she doesn’t have a whole lot to keep her occupied. Well, that is, until Jax Rochefort storms into Headquarters and her life.
Jax, who’s a member of one of the most infamous illegal potions rings, ups and turns himself in with little to no explanation. Dulcie takes it upon herself to solve the riddle of Jax Rochefort, all the while trying to dodge his obvious advances. Dulcie learns that the new Netherworld government is threatened by the potions cartels, who wish to see their own in power.
Things heat up when Jax kidnaps Dulcie, all the while claiming to be following orders for his mysterious boss. After discovering that everyone she cares about is directly in the line of fire, Dulcie must do everything in her power to ensure their safety as well as the security of the new Netherworld government.
©2015, 2017 HP Mallory (P)2024 HP MalloryWhat took pages could have been written so much quicker ie they missed each other, ..... later sweaty, rumpled. happy he says she says the story moves along.
Example see Faith Hunters Jane Yellowrock series where sex is pacy slightly descriptive and moves the story along.
John Conroes Demon Accords series here sex is suggested at sometimes with fun and gentle humour it's appropriate , left entirely to the imagination of the reader and again moves the story along.
This writer just leaves me feeling a bit queasy and voyeuristic (not nice) I'm no prude but this is just page filling at its worst.
somewhere in this book is a story but
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