Golden Shana: The Untouchable

Golden Shana: The Untouchable

by A P von K'Ory
Golden Shana: The Untouchable

Golden Shana: The Untouchable

by A P von K'Ory

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Overview

"... incredibly unique premise [where] the romance and excitement unfolds and of course the wonderful literature; it is rare to find erotic novels these days that stand out in originality..."

"... series not confined to bedroom heat ... helicopter chases, sex as explosive as the blazing guns of male rivalry ... rare and unique. [One would be] hard-pressed to find an author in this genre that weaves the intricate themes this author does!"

Roman wants no harem. But the harem relentlessly seeks him. He finds himself wedged firmly between three women and a baby. Shana takes to the hills, frightened of Roman's dark sexuality. But no sooner has she left Roman than Grieg/Phoenix, a dead demon from Shana's past, is marking time on Roman's doormat, out for a war over Shana.

As is Marie, too, whose pregnancy Roman still keeps a secret from Shana.

Roman: I loved owning women. Then I found my woman. But she would never be owned, not even by the gods. When she leaves me, I find myself waging wars over her with her dangerous admirer.

Shana: Roman scares me in every way, and the fear excites me. I'm brainless in his arms, brainless just from thinking about him. He makes me navigate so many labyrinthine passages and secret doors that frighten me. My body kneels and weeps for him. My common sense tells me to flee ... And I do.

But will the star-crossed lovers manage to stay apart?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725967076
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2018
Series: Golden Shana , #3
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.89(d)

About the Author

A P von K'Ory is the winner of six Awards from four continents: the Achievers Award for African Writer of the Year in the Netherlands in 2013, the Selmere Integration Prize in 2014 for her work in helping African Women in the Diaspora. The Proposal, her short story won the Cook Communications first prize and nomination for the Caine Prize. She was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer's Prize and won Karl Ziegler Prize for her commitment to bring African literature and culture to "the savvy Africanists ready for African literature off the beaten path of what the West expect as such". She supports the Akinyi Foundation and the Christkind Children's Fund with one third of her earnings from writing, seminars, lectures and papers

Visit her at http://ASkinyi.princess.de
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