In The Cover of Night

In The Cover of Night

Tigris Eden

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Being mentored by a world-renowned Chef is at the top of Onessa Sol’s list. But when an unfortunate storm delays her arrival, and she’s found by two unsettling characters who believe she is theirs. Things go from uncomfortable to disastrous in zero to sixty. To make matters worse, Chef Cyriaque Ravenueax isn’t at all what she expected. He’s broody, moody, and downright mean. He’s also the hottest thing since well, anything she’s ever been privy to have in her line of site for eye-candy. A recipe gone wrong and an attack by creatures that shouldn’t exist is more than one girl can handle. Cyriaque (Cyr) Ravenueax is seriously rethinking his decision to start mentoring again, especially over the anniversary of the deaths of his wife and son. But when his adversary from the other side of the swamp stakes a claim that isn’t his to make, Cyr realizes that he needs to man up and take action. Only the woman’s appearance in his life is more unsettling than anticipated when he catches her scent and realizes the fates have given him a second chance.


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    This was my first Tigris Eden novel (or novella in this case) and it sucked me in right away, and made sure I’ll be working my way through her entire catalog by the time it ended.

    Her style is fierce, this book opened with some action and drama, along with the promise of so much more and maybe even a war… the heat index started out higher and ended up off the charts and the characters and world it’s all set in are brilliantly developed.

    The editing made it a smooth, quick read with only a few mistakes noted. The formatting kept it clean and distraction-free.

    The story had a little bit of everything: romance, drama, action, heat, feels, etc.
    A great way to spend an hour or two.
    4 stars.

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