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Out There in the Night
- Narrated by: Roy Wells
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What's the most pleasurable way to be made into a werewolf? By having sex with one... and surviving.
Something Dr. Connor Jacy is about to find out after spending a long, lust-filled night of wild, animalistic and sensual lovemaking with the mysterious Native American trapper who rescued him from a snowmobile accident site in the Alaskan wilderness. It's only a few days until the full moon and once back at home, Dr. Jacy is sure it was all a dream compounded by his head injury. Unfortunately for Connor, the powerful spirit walkers of an ancient Indian tribe have already decided to mate a modern man of medical science with a mythical creature and guardian of the night.
©2004 Laura Baumbach (P)2013 Laura Baumbach
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