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For the past few years, I've been living with a ghost. My husband - my mate - was lost because of choices I made. As one of only a few tyrannosaur shifters on this planet, I have resigned myself to an immortality alone, married to my work. I am more than happy to keep my walls up, heart guarded, and my focus set on my missions. That was until a compassionate, plant obsessed man stomped into my life. Henry is everything I don't have time for: young, reckless, eager to prove himself, and desperate to push all of my buttons. Some of those buttons he hits with expert precision. When we learn about a rare, and life changing shifter fossil being traded on the black market, Henry and I set out into the concrete jungle of Chicago to steal it back. The treasure is heavily guarded, worth a fortune, and sought after by all manner of deadly adversaries. If we can keep our heads down and maintain a professional relationship, we might make it through this alive. Henry has other plans. **** Gardens & Ghosts can be read as a standalone, but it is highly recommended you read King & Queen (RELIC #3) so you get all the story!
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5 primary booksRELIC is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Maz Maddox.
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The perfect ending to a completely bonkers, highly entertaining dino-shifter series. We finally get a romance for RELIC leader Montana, and it's hilarious and surprisingly moving. The usual “let's liberate a priceless fossil from the bad guys” heist has deep personal relevance this time, especially for the two mortal humans in the crew and my favorite shifter/goofball Dalton. I read the series' first book, [b:Smash & Grab 54500501 Smash & Grab (RELIC #1) Maz Maddox https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1594672581l/54500501.SY75.jpg 85020410], on U.S. Election Night 2020 and it saved my sanity. Three years later, I'm in the midst of house hunting/selling stress, and this finale afforded me a few hours of blessed respite. Bless you Maz Maddox, for creating the perfect escape from reality.