A Crimson Covenant

A Crimson Covenant - Paperback

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A Crimson Covenant

A Crimson Covenant - Paperback

by Aimee Donnellan
$23.74
Sale price  $23.74 Regular price 

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by Aimee Donnellan (Author)

The vampires and werewolves of the town of Concord have for centuries worked to keep their home secret and safe. With the heirs of the founding houses paired from a young age to train together and complement each other, life is almost ideal. However:

Arche, lycan heir to the Warden Clan, is beginning to resent her best friend and partner, and can't tell anyone.

Lenora, the vampiric heir to the House of the Arcane, is struggling with the expectations of an additional destiny she never wanted. Not to mention being in love with her partner, who is in love with someone else.

All of which matters much less when Concord is attacked by violent, vindictive cultists. In shock, on the run, and without the partners they've had for years, Arche and Lenora must venture far from home for the first time in search of something that will save their people. And, perhaps, consider that some partnerships are better forged in fire.

A sapphic romantasy filled with angst, obligation and magic.

Number of Pages: 454
Dimensions: 1.01 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 23, 2024
ISBN9781067044909
Author Aimee Donnellan
PublisherAimee Donnellan
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedNovember 2024
LanguageENG- English
Pages454
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Aimee Donnellan

Aimee Donnellan is a columnist at Reuters, where, since 2017, her reporting has focused on the pharmaceutical, airline, and insurance industries. Previously, she was The Sunday Times's banking correspondent and covered the bond market for the International Financing Review. She holds degrees in English and history from the University of Ireland, Galway, and in journalism from the London School of Journalism. She lives in Galway with her wife and two children. Off the Scales is her first book.

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