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Sin & Chocolate (Demigods of San Francisco)

A brooding, broken god and the dark secrets that could destroy us both. Kieran is here for revenge. He’s here to kill the most powerful man in Magical San Francisco— his father. He'll destroy anything in his way. And I’ve managed to catch his eye. I live in the shadows for a reason, split between the worlds of the magical and the mundane. I'm a punching bag for both societies, but with the magic of Hades, it's the only way to stay alive. To stay free. If the powers that be knew what I was, they'd slap me in a cage and make me their weapon. I have to stay away from him…except the very look of him promises deliciously wicked sin. He’s a man you want to taste. To savor, like decadent chocolate. He’s also incredibly powerful, and broken. Dangerous. I can't let him use my magic. It would destroy the life I've struggled so hard to build. I certainly can't fall for the villain, no matter how good it would feel. If only it was easy to walk away.

About the Author

K.F. Breene is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, and Amazon Charts bestselling author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and fantasy novels. With over four million books sold, when she’s not penning stories about magic and what goes bump in the night, she’s sipping wine and planning shenanigans. She lives in Northern California with her husband, two children and out of work treadmill.

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