
An Heir for the Billionaire Werebears
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Narrated by:
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Beth Roeg
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By:
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Alyse Zaftig
About this listen
A curvy girl down on her luck + two billionaire bear shifters + one evil cousin = a thrilling, steamy ride!
When Zeva leaves her school heartbroken because she can't afford to be in college any more, she runs into a complete stranger. She has no clue that Asher is about to change her life.
Asher and Xavier are the heads of the local sleuth of bears. They have to produce an heir within the next two years or lose it all.
Can Zeva help them, or will Asher and Xavier's evil cousin ruin everything in his quest for power?
Note: If you have ever had a miscarriage, please note that the story does include one.
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