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Sanctuary

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Sanctuary

By: Kaye Draper
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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This title uses virtual voice narration

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Kat's return home with her captivating new mates should be a celebration of love and unity, yet the fledgling bond that once united them is now shadowed by resentment and the echoes of Kat's unwilling deception.

Larkwood is on the verge of unparalleled growth and wealth, and with its powerful new co-stewards it stands poised to become one of the most important territories in Elfhaven. But unexpected obstacles are cropping up by the second. As setbacks threaten to shatter Kat's hopes for Larkwood's future, she must set aside her worries about her dysfunctional mate bonds and her wounded heart and focus on her duties to the people she governs.

When the setbacks become outright attacks against Kat personally, she and her bonded mates are forced to rise above the turmoil and learn to trust each other long enough for Kat to survive whatever political games are afoot.


Author's note
*Game of Hearts is a two-book duology. As such, there are unresolved conflicts from book one that lead into book two. The story is complete at two books.
*This story was previously published as the serial story, Tournament of Hearts, but has undergone extensive editing and contains additional chapters and other changes.
*The relationship in this story is poly romance (meaning multiple love interests).
*Contains MF, MM, and XM/XF romance



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These two books were so good the only thing that took away from the story was the virtual voice I feel like I would’ve fallen even more in love with all the characters if they had voice actors it was awkward in quite a few places because the dialogue was stunted and so robotic. I would read again if she gets actors to read it!

Great story

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