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  • Taking Another Man's Mate

  • Of Dragons and Wolves 4
  • By: Marcy Jacks
  • Narrated by: Darcy Stark
  • Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins

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Taking Another Man's Mate

By: Marcy Jacks
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Publisher's Summary

Beta werewolf Quin Abbot knew it was his turn to go up the mountain and mate with the second in command of the dragon clan. A deal had been struck for peace, and he had to keep it. He never thought he would feel an instant attraction to a man who was chosen for him, and he's pleased. His future husband is his true mate, and couldn't be any happier. But then he discovers the man he's standing in front of him is not his future husband at all. Lennox Barrach is a dragon warrior, and he has no right to claim Quin as his own, despite how his body screams for the wolf. Lennox won't stand for it. Though it tests his friendships with his leader and the second in command, he will risk an all-out war between the pack and the clan to take what's his. All he has to do is convince Quin to say yes.

©2014 Marcy Jacks (P)2015 Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
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  • Categories: Erotica

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