Tears of Sweat (Tears of the Heart #2)

Sierra Knoxly


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Tears of Sweat by Sierra Knoxly
Harper
Kidnapping a sick human isn’t at the top of the list of things I’m proud of, and it only gets worse when she ends up on Exerin-Mi, the most dangerous planet in the Twelve Realms. And home to the Davina rebels who ordered her kidnapping.
My conscience demands I rescue her.

But now I’m trapped here too, because Ava’s got herself mixed up with a fucking Exerin royal, not to mention a dragon and bad-tempered bodyguard. Prince Erritt has made me his slave, and while I don’t mind guarding Ava, things get a lot more serious when I discover the mysterious accidents that keep happening to her aren’t accidents at all.

If I fail to unravel the tangled motives, Ava won’t be only one in danger.

Even worse, Ava is falling for the locals, and I don’t think I can sit on the side lines and watch.

Ava
I’m supposed to believe my kidnapper, Harper, now wants to rescue me? Yeah right! Yet I can’t help feeling less homesick around him. Skye and Erritt are growing on me, and I’m thrilled to discover they feel the same way. But their public feud is still in place. How do I navigate a relationship with two men who pretend to hate each other? Now my heart is literally on the fritz, but it might be more than just my heart condition.

Someone is targeting me, and my guys will stop at nothing to track down who—even if that means plunging themselves into extreme danger.
Who will succeed first? My bodyguards or the assassin?


Author note: This is a 113,000 word novel, book two of the incomplete series Tears of the Heart.

The series is a medium-burn fantasy story about a young woman finding love with more than one (paranormal/shifter) man. If that's not your cup of tea, try a different book. If it is, buckle up and hang on! Triggers: coarse language, abduction, bullying, violence, (recollection of) sexual abuse, mild MM
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