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Bewitching Rhaego

The Clecanian Series, Book 8

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Bewitching Rhaego

By: Victoria Aveline
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter
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Catching the bewitching beauty was easy. Keeping her? That'll be more challenging....

Being kidnapped by aliens was bad enough. But participating in a contest where she's chased down (quite literally) and forced to marry the demon who caught her? That was a nightmare. Or so Aurora thought. But when the giant, horned warrior who catches her turns out to be unexpectedly sweet, she's forced to rethink everything....

Rhaego hadn't intended to catch Aurora. He was supposed to win a different abducted human on behalf of her fated mate. But one look at her stole his breath along with all his best intentions. He's never wanted anyone the way he wants her. Still...how could he expect a divine female like Aurora to stay with a blight like him once his mission is complete?

Gathering the abducted humans and smuggling them out of his homecity, Tuva, will be no easy feat. When it's all said and done, can Rhaego and Aurora turn their marriage of convenience into a happily ever after?

Contains mature themes.

©2025 Victoria Aveline (P)2025 Tantor Media
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Sorry but I did not like the hero girl. And I got thoroughly sick of the hero trying to please her while she was so bland with almost an annoying personality. Or it would be annoying if she had a personality.So sick of hearing the same thing over and over. And she was a witch, a really lame bland witch. Painfully bland.

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