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Devney Perry on Romance to Romantasy with Shield of Sparrows
DEVNEY PERRY is the author of over 50 romance novels, many of which have been set in her home state of Montana. Shield of Sparrows is Devney’s first foray into the highly popular realm of romantasy and is an enemies-to-lovers and action-packed story filled with legends and monsters.
AKINA HANSEN writes.
Devney Perry was born and raised among the wild mountains, foothills and plains of Montana, USA. The sprawling and mystical landscape of Montana is in the ...
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Reviews

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