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The Dark Elf's Secret Baby

Secret Babies For Prothekan Dark Elves, Book 1

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The Dark Elf's Secret Baby

By: Celeste King
Narrated by: Eva Caine, Todd McLaren
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I will not let this dark elf noble hurt my child!

Kerym was my dark elf overseer. I gave into his charms. But when I found out I was pregnant, I knew I had to leave and go far away.

He needed to grow up without fear. And Kerym? He didn't love me. Dark elves are monsters who view humans as animals. Who knew what he'd do when he found out I was pregnant.

Three years have passed and I've raised my son, Jasper, without worry. Until the day my new overseer takes over the town I live in.

It's Kerym. He sees me. He sees Jasper. And I know this is not a coincidence. He's been searching for us.

Does he love me? Did he ever? Or are we just inconveniences he needs to wipe out on his path to power?

Why is he here?

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Celeste King (P)2024 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Science Fiction
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The female lead character gets upset when he finds out he has a son and wants to innocently connect with him. It was her who up and left without a word originally and now she is upset?. As a single mum who always wanted the dad to take interest in his child but never did, this grinds against me badly. Might end with a HEA but I'm too angry to continue to find out.

She is an ass and selfish

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