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Anyway. Stephanie Draven writes romance novels. And here they are...
RENATA RUKAVINA is a budding new artist and a survivor of the Bosnian War. Is it her fault that when she sculpts war criminals, they die mysteriously in their jail cells? The coincidence attracts gallery visitors, but before Renata can enjoy her burgeoning fame, she is kidnapped.This is an eBook. Purchase at IndieBound, Amazon, The Book Depository
When her abductor tries to convince her that he’s an immortal who inspires and feeds upon fear, Renata thinks he’s a madman. Even so, she soon finds that he’s powerfully attractive and the only man who understands her rage. But is it out of love that he forces Renata to face the fears of her past, or is he secretly the source of all her pain?
Lieutenant NICK LEANDROS is a battle-hardened American soldier who thinks he’s seen everything. But nothing prepared him for the horrors he encounters when he’s separated from his patrol in a dark war-torn forest. What he sees there fractures him–body and soul. Split into three separate men with three savage wills, he struggles to tame the cunning creatures and hold them inside.This is an eBook. Purchase at IndieBound, Amazon, The Book Depository
His only hope of salvation is DESSA, an ancient dryad who lost her Heart Tree on that war-ravaged day. Without a forest to guard, Dessa is bound to Nick by mystic forces and she alone understands the nature of the chimera that he’s become. She also knows that Nick is the only man who can give her the child she’s longed for and the only man who can ensure the future of her country. But the cruelest, most lustful, part of him demands her submission as the price for his help and with her powers waning every day, time is running out for Dessa to save the last forests of Afghanistan…and to heal the man she’s come to love.
He can wear the face of anyone who has ever hurt him…Purchase at IndieBound, Amazon, The Book Depository
This former soldier-turned-gun-runner thinks his true identity is safe, but a mysterious woman is about to force him to face the tragic past he thought he left behind.
She can disguise herself as the only woman he’s ever loved…
It’s not easy to be a Daddy’s Girl when your father is Ares, Greek God of War. To thwart her father and all those who serve him, Kyra intends to assassinate a modern day hydra. To kill him, she needs to seduce him, but Marco Kaisaris isn’t the monster she thinks he is–and even if he doesn’t break her heart, he may still be the death of her.
Can they see past each other’s masks to find a love that’s more than skin deep?
Stephanie also writes historical fiction and fantasy under Stephanie Dray. Lily of the Nile is about the daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Antony...
With her parents dead, the daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Antony is left at the mercy of her Roman captors. Heir to one empire and prisoner of another, it falls to Princess Selene to save her brothers and reclaim what is rightfully hers…Purchase at IndieBound, Amazon, The Book Depository
In the aftermath of Alexandria’s tragic fall, Princess Selene is taken from Egypt, the only home she’s ever known. Along with her two surviving brothers, she’s put on display as a war trophy in Rome. Selene’s captors mock her royalty and drag her through the streets in chains, but on the brink of death, the children are spared as a favor to the emperor’s sister, who takes them to live as hostages in the so-called lamentable embassy of royal orphans…
Now trapped in a Roman court of intrigue that reviles her heritage and suspects her faith, Selene can’t hide the hieroglyphics that carve themselves into her flesh. Nor can she stop the emperor from using her for his own political ends. But faced with a new and ruthless Caesar who is obsessed with having a Cleopatra of his very own, Selene is determined honor her mother’s lost legacy. The magic of Egypt and Isis remain within her. But can she succeed where her mother failed? And what will it cost her in a political game where the only rule is win or die?
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I think you're right about books! Thanks for sharing her titles with us, they look great!
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