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The Savage King PDF

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"5 Angels! Recommended Read! I can’t say how much I enjoyed returning to Michelle Pillow’s Dragon Lords universe!" -- Fallen Angel Reviews, April 2005

"I absolutely loved this vivacious and fiery story." -- Enchanted in Romance

"I had high expectations for The Savage King, and Ms. Pillow just blew those expectations out of the water!" -- A Romance Review, May 2005

"a master storyteller, Michelle Pillow can always imagine innovative storylines and then vividly make the stories come to life." -- Amelia, ecataromance, June 2005

"a riveting story with vivid characters leaping off the page and into this reader’s heart" -- Jenn, Coffee Time Romance, August 2005

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A girl with a mission… Agent Ulyssa Payne is on a mission. It's her job to make sure the Medical Mafia leader doesn't leave the planet of Qurilixen. But, when her target is killed by his own daughter, her mission is over. Now, she stuck on a barbarian planet for three months until the Agency comes to get her.

Getting kidnapped by King Attor, she's left in the Var harem to await his return. But, when the King dies in battle and doesn't come for her, she's stuck dealing with his son, the new savage King of the Var. This is one complication Ulyssa didn't need.

A royal complication… The Var Princes were raised by a hard man who put no stock in love-especially love with one woman. Bred to never take a life mate, these men will do everything in their power to live up to the dead King Attor's expectations and never fall in love.

Kirill is a man who must do his duty, only he didn't expect to do it so soon. When his father dies, he knows it's his destiny to be King. What he didn't expect is the troublesome mistress that's now his to deal with.

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