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A Mate for Tagon
- Wolf Town, Volume 3
- Narrated by: Josephine Hall
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tagon is headed home after years of being away. His mother sent him a letter stating that she was in trouble, so he's rushing to the rescue. Discovering that the issues are much bigger than just his mother, he must save the pride that abandoned him and rescue the woman he loves. He isn't too proud to ask for help, so he calls his one ally, the wolves. He can only pray it will be enough.
Goodwin has looked for someone to care for and has finally given up the search, only to discover that love finds you when you least expect it....
©2015 Raven L. Delehanty (P)2017 Raven L. Delehanty
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