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When Ash Falls
When Ash Falls: (London Fairy Tales #4) | Rachel Van Dyken
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A regency retelling of Snow White and The Seven Dwarves. Ashton Wolfsbane, Earl of Gyles, has taken a vow of celibacy after blaming himself for his sister in law's death. After a failed suicide attempt, he's dedicated his life to bring justice to the weak making it his personal vendetta to be the death dealer to the wicked, also known as The Grimm Reaper. He denies himself lusts of the flesh and is known throughout London because of his ability to kill effortlessly and without emotion, that is until he meets Princess Sofia, a woman hell bent on making him forget all his reasons for denying himself the one thing he's always craved--love. After rescuing the fair damsel, he thinks his job finished, that is until he discovers he's to be the Princess's escort throughout London until she's safely married. It wouldn't be such a hardship, except the Princess has made him an offer he can't refuse. Show her passion, real passion. Four weeks of giving into the desire he's suppressed for so long--four weeks of bliss and then they'll go their separate ways. But things aren't always what they seem, and when rescuing a damsel, or making a deal with her, one must always be prepared for the consequences. Seven Royal Guard, a Beast, a kingdom in chaos, and a girl as pure as the driven snow...Will they find their Happily Ever After?
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Book 4 of Steamy Romance with Bec😂
Snow White edition!

This is the last of the series. To be honest, I like this book I really do but it‘s my least favorite of them all and I want to punch Ash in the face a majority of the book. He just frustrates me so much. I also felt that this book was written but because the author wanted to add another book. You can tell the other books are part of the series, this one just felt some what out of place.

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“And that statement alone brings great sadness, for war without love isn‘t worth fighting in the first place. Never will be.”