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Balthazar

Warlocks of Amherst, Book Two

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Balthazar

By: Taylor Rylan
Narrated by: Michael Ferraiuolo
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Even broken warlocks have a One, right?

Balthazar knows he shouldn’t feel guilty for wanting what his friend has: a One and child. He adores their little boy and is happy to be an honorary uncle, but he wants his own. Amherst Coven has been blessed with fated mates recently, and Balthazar yearns to be the next to find his match.

Grant is a warlock without powers, and he was okay with that. He’d come to terms with being broken decades ago. That didn’t mean he wanted to move to a coven after spending his entire life living amongst humans. But to make his mother happy, he’d do just that.

Fate has a funny way of working, and both Balthazar and Grant know that it was fate that brought them together. Things aren’t quite how either envisioned, but that doesn’t mean they can’t make things work. After all, they were paired because they were perfect for one another.

Balthazar is the second book in the Warlocks of Amherst series. Each book will focus on a different couple and can be listened to as standalones, but previous couples will make appearances in future books. This book is intended for adults only as it contains a fated mate pair and plenty of magical sexy times that leads to male pregnancy as this is an MPREG story.

©2020 Taylor Rylan (P)2022 Taylor Rylan
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