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Dragon Typhoon

Air Dragons, Book 6

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Dragon Typhoon

By: Charlene Hartnady
Narrated by: Bradley Ford
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Typhoon doesn't have a mate. It's not for lack of trying, he just hasn't found the right person yet. The problem he faces is that he is desperate to have a baby. It's all he can think about. He's willing to do just about anything to make it happen.

Natalie has always dreamt of going to college, of making something of her life before it's too late. The problem is that she's seriously cash-strapped. Her folks died four years ago, leaving her with debt and a little sister to raise. They're barely keeping their heads above water as it is.

Just as they're about to lose the roof over their heads, Natalie hears all about being a surrogate. Why not make some money while helping a nice couple? Using their last bit of cash, she puts up an ad in the classifieds. Everything is turned on its head when a tall, sexy man walks into the room. He wants her to carry his child and donate one of her eggs as well. That would make her the biological mother. He's promising to take care of all of her and her sister's needs and to pay her a truckload of money. He seems nice enough, and he'll be able to give this child everything. It'll be tough, but she can do it . . . or can she?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Charlene Hartnady (P)2022 Tantor Audio
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