Ponoćno buđenje, 1-2.dio

Ponoćno buđenje, 1-2.dio

Lara Adrian

Using her extraordinary psychic gift to find victims, she is aware that her own powers will inevitably lead to her downfall.

He must learn to control his gift, and for that he can only turn to one male – the most dangerous of all warriors of the Species, Tegan. Familiar with the pain of loss himself, Tegan understands Elisa's pain. He understands anger, but when he kills his enemies, he does it with icy coolness. He is in perfect control of himself until Elise asks him for help. A sinful pact has been made - a bond that will bind them by blood and vow - and throw them into a vortex of danger, desire and the darkest passions.

Original title
Midnight awakening
Translation
Mirjana Čanić
Editor
George Alessandro Laidiaw
Dimensions
19.5 x 13 cm
 
The book consists of two volumes.
Pages total
311
Publisher
Stilus, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53795-622-6

One copy is available

Ponoćno buđenje, 1-2.dio
Volume 1
Pages: 124
ISBN: 978-9-53795-622-6
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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