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  • Bred by Her Harem, Book 14
  • By: Penny Snoak
  • Narrated by: Mark Dainer
  • Length: 37 mins

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Bred by the Mountain Men

By: Penny Snoak
Narrated by: Mark Dainer
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Publisher's Summary

I thought I would end up dead, buried in an avalanche! I never thought I would be rescued by a hot mountain man and end up being breeding stock for him and his two friends!

When Mikayla’s car slides off the road during a snowstorm, she’s lucky she doesn’t die in the crash. She’s not lucky enough, though, because her car is wedged in a ditch and before long she’s encased in snow. She tries to warm up using the car engine but she ends up passing out. She wakes up in a cabin with the three hottest men she’s ever seen and the winter is severe enough that she’ll be stuck there until spring comes. Before long, she’s sleeping with one of them. And then, she’s sleeping with the next. It’s while she’s with the third that she realizes the men don’t mind sharing, because they want her to give them babies! What will happen now?

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