I Accidentally Hired a Shadow Walker
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Narrated by:
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Tempest Mensah
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By:
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Jessica Cage
About this listen
Security breaches? Check. Dimensional chaos? Naturally. Forbidden attraction? Oh, absolutely!
Jericha Brown is used to being the boss. AS the fierce, no-nonsense head of her own security firm, she’s just landed the contract of a lifetime—until her lead agent walks out, taking half of the team with him. What a jerk!
With her reputation and business on the line, Jericha does the unthinkable: reaches out to a former frenemy for help.
But to Jericha’s surprise, little miss Steal a Dream sold her business—and her contacts—to an infuriatingly smug (and dangerously hot) newcomer named Raymond Statton. Desperate, Jericha hires him as a temporary sub-contractor, only to uncover a secret that flips her world upside down: Raymond is a Shadow Walker, a rare and powerful being who can slip between dimensions.
It's shocking, sure…but Jericha’s got her own magical skeletons in the closet, and when their secrets (and maybe a few clothing items) start flying, things get messy fast. Like, flaming-sword-in-the-office and surprise-demons-on-the-rooftop kind of way.
Witty, wild, and a little bit wicked—this is what happens when enemies-to-lovers meets magical workplace comedy and nobody reads the HR manual.
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