Basilisk (Everyday Spectres)

Kate Cotoner


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Basilisk (Everyday Spectres) by Kate Cotoner
When his dream man walks into his lunch break wearing tight snakeskin jeans, Clayton King puts down his sandwich and follows his libido. Clayton tracks his guy to a pet shop and leaves with a name, Anthony, and a date for that night. What Anthony neglects to tell him is that they're going to a fancy dress party, and Clayton is the only normal guy in a hall full of Greek gods.Except it's not a fancy dress party, and Anthony isn't simply a shop assistant. He's a basilisk, the shape-shifting king lizard of Greek mythology who can kill a mortal with a single glance. It's his task to seduce human men so his mother, the goddess Echidna, may feed upon their flesh. Though trapped by his duty to his mother, Anthony can't bear the thought of harming Clayton. What's a god to do?
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