
Rose's Bear
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Narrated by:
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Audrey Lusk
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By:
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Ellen Dominick
About this listen
Innocent Rose has been living in her safe glen for her entire life. Nothing happens there, good or bad. But everything changes on her 18th birthday. When her life is threatened, Rose is saved by a huge wild werebear who just happens to have a name. Khole. Rose's mom always told her not to trust things that come from the forest, but she grows closer to Khole everyday. Should she trust him? Is he hiding something under that quiet exterior? And who is the man who comes to ravish her in the night?
This paranormal story features a girl, her werebear, and steamy sex. It is of adult nature and meant for readers over 18 years of age.
©2014 Ellen Dominick (P)2014 Ellen Dominick
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