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Feather Fall by Evelyn Elliott
Feather Fall by Evelyn Elliott










This is one of those stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the whole book. I loved the bit of humor in it a bit more. Once I started reading, for the second time I came to the conclusion that the characters and plot were well detailed and pretty flush. Now the blurb just doesn’t do the story justice and was a bit off, however the story was rocking. But then realized who it was and let’s just say things went better after that. When I first saw the cover to this book I had thought that it was an M/F romance, because the guy really looked like a girl and I was about to put the book back. Not to mention Regis needs to be smacked quite a bit. Although I must admit Crow was about to get on my nerves. Review: I actually had to read this twice because at first it came off as a bit wrong to me, but the second time my eyes were more open and I had so much fun with these guys. With the world against them, they have only each other to cling to. But once the three of them are together again, all bets are off. Despite the overwhelming attraction between them, Jonathan is unwilling to betray his partner, and Crow is unwilling to come between them. As much as he hates Jonathan, they make a good team.īoth of them are devoted to Regis. But the longer he spends at Jonathan’s feet, the more natural his disguise begins to feel-and the more he likes it. He’s chained, branded, whipped, and forced to obey Jonathan’s every order. To infiltrate the slave ring, Jonathan and Crow disguise themselves as master and pet. Only Regis’s infuriating partner, Jonathan-a dangerous vigilante-is willing to help. But before his very eyes, Regis is abducted. Jonathan White and Crow Belcane are polar opposites, but if they want to rescue the man they both love, they’ll have to work together.Īfter visiting his former lover, Crow knows only one thing: he loves Regis and he will do anything to reclaim him. Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (April 22, 2016)īlurb: Hero and criminal.












Feather Fall by Evelyn Elliott