Stealing Kathryn, Jacquelyn Frank
Stealing Kathryn, Jacquelyn Frank
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Stealing Kathryn

Author: Jacquelyn Frank

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 8 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/13/2012

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal


Synopsis

Sandman. Angus. Morpheus. He is known by many names, except his true one, Adrian. When he departs his world, it is to enter the sacred space of sleep, and he is not there to sow sweet dreams. Adrian's mission is to reap the dark energy of nightmares, work that has twisted his soul as well as his once-handsome face. Now he lives only to await the day darkness finally overcomes him . . . and to collect exquisite reminders of what he's lost. But there is one treasure that stands apart. Having risked everything to obtain her, Adrian soon realizes his mistake. For Kathryn has a wholly unexpected power over him, not only for what she represents but for what she is: a soul with desires as strong as his own, tempered by compassion that could save Adrian from his self-made hell—or condemn them both . . .

About Jacquelyn Frank

Jacquelyn Frank is the New York Times bestselling author of the Nightwalkers series (Jacob, Gideon, Elijah, Damien, and Noah), the Shadowdwellers novels (Ecstasy, Rapture, and Pleasure), the Gatherers novels (Hunting Julian and Stealing Katherine), and the Three Worlds series (Seduce Me in Dreams and Seduce Me in Flames). She lives in North Carolina and has been writing romantic fiction ever since she picked up her first teen romance at age thirteen.


Reviews

Read Full Review Here How could I not read this book with a teaser like this.. You are so easy, he remarked. “Just a nibble on your neck and you’re ready to throw open your legs for me.” And then I knew…I. Need. This. Book. Adrian is the Freddy Kruger of the dream realm. He reaps dark energy off of hum......more

Goodreads review by Emily

It's official; I take back many of the reservations I had about the Gatherer series. While Hunting Julian, the first book, didn't exactly ring my bell, this second book was a definite winner for me. Combine the vivid worldbuilding and unique setting of the first book with a clever reworking of the B......more