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Mostly Innocent (eBook)

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Mostly Innocent
Mostly Innocent eBook Cover, written by J.M. Jinks
Mostly Innocent eBook Cover,
written by J.M. Jinks
Author(s) J.M. Jinks
Series Powers That Be
Publisher Champagne Book Group
Publication date October 21, 2018
Media type eBook
Length 231 Pages
ISBN 9781947128637
ASIN B07JMCGNM6

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Mostly Innocent is an eBook written by J.M. Jinks. It is the first work in the Powers That Be series by this author. In this work the character Layla James is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Mostly Innocent
  • Author: J.M. Jinks
  • Published By: Champagne Book Group
  • Length: 231 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07JMCGNM6
  • ISBN: 9781947128637
  • Publishing Date: October 21, 2018


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Plot Summary

Meet Layla James, your typical smart and snarky chick—except for the whole succubus thing. After nearly a millennium on Earth, Layla’s settled down in a boring life in Palm Springs, until a smoking-hot hunter comes to arrest her for murder. But Layla knows the rules—she'd never kill someone and incite the wrath of The Powers That Be.

Elijah Daines is a hunter, maintaining the balance of good and evil in the mortal realm, his power stronger than any hunter she’s ever encountered. Plus, he’s a seriously sexy distraction. Too bad he’s accused her of a crime she didn't commit.

As the killer continues a murder spree that not only frames Layla but threatens to expose the existence of supernatural creatures to humans, Layla and Elijah team up to investigate. Hopefully, they can fight off their escalating attraction for each other long enough to exonerate her and stop the murder madness.


Book Review

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