
Claiming Their Royal Mate: Part Two
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Narrated by:
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Carly Robins
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By:
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Andie Devaux
About this listen
Daniella Clark was certain her life couldn't get any crazier. She was wrong.
In the span of a single day, she's discovered she isn't even human, and vampires are a very real danger to her kind. The weretiger who introduced her to this new world, Owen, is gone--taken by the bloodsuckers. And the only man who can help her get him back has already made his intentions clear. Erick will have Daniella for his mate.
But Erick's rigid nature will be challenged, and to make his clan whole he will have to bend. Because if he cannot save his rival, he will lose Daniella as well.
©2014 Andie Devaux (P)2015 Andie Devaux
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