Tears of Life (Druid's Curse, #7)

Tears of Life (Druid's Curse, #7)

by Shea Balik
Tears of Life (Druid's Curse, #7)

Tears of Life (Druid's Curse, #7)

by Shea Balik

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Overview

Mingus had one true love in life, animals. None of them were off the list, although, if he were completely honest, his favorite was his cat, Pretty Baby. He never imagined one day he might have to put someone else first. Not just anyone, but the man who has stolen his heart.

For centuries Oluf has dreamed of finding the one destined to be his. He'd even anticipated the need to woo him by becoming a chef. After all, according to his mother, the way to a man's heart was through his stomach. What he hadn't expected was that he would come in second to a cat with sharp claws, who seemed to enjoy using people as her personal scratching post.

As Mingus, Oluf, and their friends get closer to Samhain, the Fae will try to stop them using everything at their disposal. It means finding a way to work together, even if it takes shedding a few Tears of Life to do so. But in the end, will the fate of the human world come down to a cat?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165138416
Publisher: Shea Balik
Publication date: 04/09/2021
Series: Druid's Curse
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 771,864
File size: 805 KB

About the Author

Who is Shea Balik, you ask?

Bestselling author of the Cedar Falls Series, Hart Medical Center Series, Miracle Series, and Paranormal Wars Series, Shea Balik has always had a vivid imagination with stories running around in her head. Often her stories are taken from observations of other people with her own spin. Traveling is one of her favorite ways of fulfilling her passion of people watching. You never know, one day you may spark her imagination for her next book.

Whether at home or traveling she is usually in front of her computer writing or curled up with a good book. 

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