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Intimate Enemies
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Intimate Enemies

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KGB spy Aleksandra Zolotov has three secrets that may end her life. - She can see the future. - Her mission to seduce a powerful US Senator is doomed to fail. - To survive, she must sacrifice everything she’s ever loved. In a world where her enemies are her only allies, Aleksandra plays a dangerous game of secrets, lies, and betrayal where one wrong move will leave her tortured, murdered, or worse. Will this broken product of a brutal system find the strength to trust the one man she’s supposed to betray? And if so, will her love allow her to finally be free, or will it destroy her?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Global Grafx Press
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
258
ISBN
9780692694763

KGB spy Aleksandra Zolotov has three secrets that may end her life. - She can see the future. - Her mission to seduce a powerful US Senator is doomed to fail. - To survive, she must sacrifice everything she’s ever loved. In a world where her enemies are her only allies, Aleksandra plays a dangerous game of secrets, lies, and betrayal where one wrong move will leave her tortured, murdered, or worse. Will this broken product of a brutal system find the strength to trust the one man she’s supposed to betray? And if so, will her love allow her to finally be free, or will it destroy her?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Global Grafx Press
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
258
ISBN
9780692694763