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A Roommate Who Isn't Evil (High Court of the Coffee Bean, Book 3)

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De : Jennifer Kropf
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The High Court of the Coffee Bean returns with a battle of wills and wit as two sworn enemies find themselves facing their worst nightmare—each other.

In this “enemies-to-brothers” humorous fantasy, two dangerous fae who hate each other sign a contract to share an apartment without realizing who their new roommate will be. One is Dranian Evelry, former assassin of the Brotherhood of Assassins. The other is Luc Zelsor, a deadly nine tailed fox more powerful than nearly any fae of the Dark Corner of Ever.

With several binding rules in their roommate contract such as, “No loud noises” (which means they’ll have difficulty trying to kill each other) and “No large messes” (which means once one figures out a way to kill the other, they’ll need to discreetly dispose of the body) the two enemies find themselves trapped in this close quarters situation with only one solution: to try and live together until the three-month agreement runs out, unless one of them can force the other to break the contract and be kicked out of the apartment for good by management.

Thus a battle of wills begins as two fae on opposite sides of the fairy wars try to make the living accommodations unbearable for the other.

If you like the “one bed” trope, why not try the “one apartment” trope and witness two murderous, grumpy fae who must learn to live, and survive, in each other’s horrid presence?

©2024 Jennifer Kropf (P)2024 Jennifer Kropf
Action et aventure Fantasy Humoristique Urbain Urbain et paranormal
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