
The Billionaire Werewolf's Witch
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Narrated by:
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Bonnie Barrow
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By:
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Celia Kyle
About this listen
Rachel Riordan is not a lawyer. Not even on TV. She's a secretary, and not a very good one at that. But when billionaire Grant Hemming, President of Hemming Industries, asks her to look over a contract, she does as she's told. Since, in addition to signing her paychecks, he's superhot.
In between reading clauses and sharing kisses, several things come to light:
She's a witch. (They happen to be hated by the werewolves.)
He's a werewolf. (Remember, they hate the witches.)
They're mates. (Talk about awkward.)
And, oh, vampires want them both dead. Isn't that just like them?
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