
Dark Restraint (Dark Olympus #7)
Paperback - 320 pages
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New York TimesĆ andĆ USA TodayĆ bestselling author Katee Robert brings the heat in this series of sizzling modern Greek myth retellings
Ariadne Vitalis is in trouble. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s betrayed her fatherĆ¢ā¬āand his benefactorĆ¢ā¬āand now sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s left to rely on the questionable mercy of Olympus to keep her safe. As with everything in this city, mercy comes with a price. For Ariadne, that means a marriage to Dionysus. She has no choice but to agree, even if thereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s only one man sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s ever wantedĆ¢ā¬āa man sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s feared just as much as she desires.
The Minotaur never had any illusions about MinosĆ¢ā¬ā¢s plans. He was willing to get his hands dirty as long as the old man kept his wordĆ¢ā¬āat the end of this, the Minotaur would be given Ariadne as a reward. Nowhere in that deal was her walking down the aisle to a different man. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s meant for him, and he means to have her.
Ariadne knows better than to encourage the Minotaur. Her relationship with her new fiancĆĀ© might be more friendship than burning passion, but she knows all too well how much fiery passion can hurt. She and the Minotaur are no good for each other. She can never forgive him for what heĆ¢ā¬ā¢s done, and he can never change. But when his hands are on her body and his wicked words are whispered in her ear, she might just be willing to let all of Olympus burnĆ¢ā¬Ā¦
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Paperback - 320 pages
Ć
New York TimesĆ andĆ USA TodayĆ bestselling author Katee Robert brings the heat in this series of sizzling modern Greek myth retellings
Ariadne Vitalis is in trouble. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s betrayed her fatherĆ¢ā¬āand his benefactorĆ¢ā¬āand now sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s left to rely on the questionable mercy of Olympus to keep her safe. As with everything in this city, mercy comes with a price. For Ariadne, that means a marriage to Dionysus. She has no choice but to agree, even if thereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s only one man sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s ever wantedĆ¢ā¬āa man sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s feared just as much as she desires.
The Minotaur never had any illusions about MinosĆ¢ā¬ā¢s plans. He was willing to get his hands dirty as long as the old man kept his wordĆ¢ā¬āat the end of this, the Minotaur would be given Ariadne as a reward. Nowhere in that deal was her walking down the aisle to a different man. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s meant for him, and he means to have her.
Ariadne knows better than to encourage the Minotaur. Her relationship with her new fiancĆĀ© might be more friendship than burning passion, but she knows all too well how much fiery passion can hurt. She and the Minotaur are no good for each other. She can never forgive him for what heĆ¢ā¬ā¢s done, and he can never change. But when his hands are on her body and his wicked words are whispered in her ear, she might just be willing to let all of Olympus burnĆ¢ā¬Ā¦











