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Forged In Fire Book Two - Ayden (The Guardian Series 2)

Celtic bonding, a parallel world, arson, love and mystery… all form an intriguing mix in this contemporary romance suspense.Guardian, Ayden Cuchulainn is an aloof dragon shifter from Odin, a parallel world to Earth. He lives in Manhattan and protects their portals while working as a fire restoration specialist. Ayden falls for but, because of his embittered father's curse, rejects Simone, the woman who shatters his carefully constructed emotional walls. He loses her to a mere mortal with a violent and sadistic temperament. Ayden unsure he can woo her back under his protection, slay his inner demons and defeat the external force of Angelo D'Nuccio's, power and wealth. At the same time, his investigator friend asks for his help to discover clues and bring down an arsonist terrorizing the Brooklyn warehouse districtSimone O'Donohue, jaguar/owl shifter and survivor of the Anu Clan massacre on Odin leaves her family who now live in Seattle to attend Julliard in New York. After meeting Ayden during an ordeal in Seattle, Simone's fantasy world of a dashing mysterious Ayden, sweeping her away is crushed. He shuns her, leaving her dejected and vulnerable. She falls prey to Ayden's nemesis, Angelo D'Nuccio, who is nothing like the suave image he portrays to the world.What happens if the two fated, miss their Anam Cara joining?

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