Born of Ice (League Series #3)

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Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon

ISBN-10: 031294232X

ISBN-13: 9780312942328

Category: Paranormal & Fantastic Romance

In the Ichidian Universe, the League and its ruthless assassins continue to keep rule. But at what cost? Welcome back to the future…and a whole new world.\ Devyn Kell spent his life in service to the League until he learned of the double dealing and backstabbing that was costing innocent people their lives. Refusing to play those politics, he became a Runner—someone who makes sure planets get the weapons, medicine and supplies they need to survive. May the gods have mercy on any who get in...

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FROM THE CREATOR OF THE #1 BESTSELLING DARK-HUNTER NOVELS COMES ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE EXTRAORDINARY LEAGUE SERIESIn the Ichidian Universe, the League and its ruthless assassins continue to keep rule. But at what cost? Welcome back to the future…and a whole new world.HE IS AN OUTLAW WHO OFFERS NO QUARTERDevyn Kell spent his life in service to the League until he learned of the double dealing and backstabbing that was costing innocent people their lives. Refusing to play those politics, he became a Runner—someone who makes sure planets get the weapons, medicine and supplies they need to survive. May the gods have mercy on any who get in his way, because he definitely won’t.SHE IS ON THE RUN FROM A PAST THAT COULD END HER LIFE Alix Garran is a woman on the run from a past she can’t escape. Signing on to work for Devyn as a System’s Engineer, she finds a cause she can fight for—and a man she can respect. But as Alix’s past catches up to her, and Devyn’s old enemies turn lethal, they have to fight together…or fall alone. SherrilynKenyon.comDark-Hunter.comofficialsanctuary.com

\ From the Publisher\ “[A] publishing phenomenon…[Sherrilyn Kenyon is] the reigning queen of the wildly successful paranormal scene.” –Publisher’s Weekly\ "Kenyon's writing is brisk, ironic and relentless imaginative. These are not your mother's vampire novels." --Boston Globe\ "[An] engaging read." --Entertainment Weekly\ \ \