
Creature of the Wild
Her Creatures, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Bridget Bordeaux
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Jake Bordeaux
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By:
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Maya Nicole
About this listen
With the wind at our backs and the dagger forcing our will, we’re on our way to find my next mate. New information from my brother makes me question everything. There’s no escaping what’s to come.
A creature from the wild will hold me tight, but what if I’m already in pieces?
Creature of the Wild is book three in the Her Creatures series and is a paranormal shifter romance told in multiple POVs. The main character will have multiple love interests and end up with them all. It contains mature scenes, adult language, and a cliffhanger. Please see author’s note at beginning of book for content warnings.
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