
Craig's Alpha Daddy
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Narrated by:
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Chad White
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By:
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Drew Hunt
About this listen
Craig Flowers has met the daddy of his dreams. But there's a problem. Todd Blackstone is a werewolf. Everyone tells Craig werewolves don't mate with humans. Craig wants to know why not. Don't werewolves have similar parts to humans when they're in, uh, human form?
Todd is the pack alpha of the Blackstone werewolf pack. He's big, strong, protective, and Craig finds every opportunity to be with him. One such occasion puts Craig in danger, and Craig has to call for his daddy to rescue him. Far from putting Craig off, the incident merely adds to Todd's appeal as far as Craig is concerned.
Can Craig be with his alpha daddy, or will societal expectations keep them apart?
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