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  • Published: 9 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9780425240915
  • Imprint: Berkley
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 416
  • RRP: $49.99

The Lone Warrior




Only one thing can wound a body of steel and melt a heart of ice . . .

Walker, an earth shaman, has dedicated his life to the annihilation of the demon warriors who destroyed his desert tribe.  As the lone survivor of the massacre, he atones by wreaking vengeance as a lethal mercenary.  But his latest captive is a daring and new kind of challenge.

She is the assassin Mehcredi, forced to work alongside Walker as penance for her crimes.  Abandoned as a child, Mehcredi has no concept of human relationships, no reserve, no fears, and she boldly walks through Walkers's barriers as if they were mist.

Embarking on a journey of naked revenge-and pure ecstasy-they will discover pleasures once alien to them both.  But in their shadow is most powerful and reviled demon warrior of them all-the Necromancer.  He's vowed to destroy Walker and Mehcredi once and forever, even if he must hold the entire world ransom to do it.

Praise for Denise Rossetti's novels

'Imaginative . . . Filled with eroticism.'
- Night Owl Romance

'A beautiful love story with characters that make you want more.'
- TwoLips Reviews

  • Published: 9 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9780425240915
  • Imprint: Berkley
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 416
  • RRP: $49.99

About the author

Denise Rossetti

When Denise Rossetti was very small, she had an aunt who would tell her the most wonderful fairy tales - all original. Denise grew up, as little girls do, but the magic of story still dazzles and enthralls her. On the good days, she likes to think of herself as Scheherezade's sister. On the bad days - not so much.

She remains an incurable romantic who loves happy endings, heart-pounding adventure and the eventual triumph of good over evil. All hail the guys in the white hats - unless the ones wearing black are more...um...interesting?

Denise lives in a comfortable, messy old house in the Australian suburbs. She's small, noisy and tends to wave her hands around a lot, which can be unfortunate if the tale she's telling happens to have explosions in it.

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