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Abruptly a Bear
- Suddenly Shifters
- Narrated by: Jay Alder, P.J. Morgan
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ever been in an argument you'd like to turn into a bear to get out of?
Logan's work takes a turn for the weird, with strange agencies investigating heavy metal contaminations in the water that might not even exist. But none of that is quite as bizarre as suddenly becoming a bear in the middle of an argument with his girlfriend.
Anna fears her life is going nowhere fast. The neighbor is a jerk, the apartment is a wreck, the landlord won't fix things, all the food in the fridge is gone...and now her boyfriend is a bear!
Abruptly a Bear is a hilarious short stand-alone paranormal romance romp in the Suddenly Shifters series. It was previously published on Vella and as a serial at Patreon.
©2021 Elva Birch (P)2021 Elva Birch
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