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Jaz

Stratham Shifters, Book 7

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Jaz

By: Sarah J. Stone
Narrated by: Connor Brown
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The pack is a wreck, and everything is falling apart.

Libby can’t stand to watch her cousin let everything go, including his self-confidence. But when she stumbles upon a man near death, her priorities change as she realizes he is her mate. Libby will do anything to save him, even if it means betraying those close to her. She knows Fate wouldn’t be so cruel as to send her the other half of her soul, only to make her lose him.

When the local tribe realizes the dragon they thought was dead is not only alive, but possessed by a demon who wants nothing more than to rip their world apart, they band together to send the demon back to hell. Can the dragons forgive Libby’s deceit long enough to put their town back to rights, or will they take justice into their own hand?

Jaz knows he’s royally screwed up. Nothing can take back the pain he’s dealt out around him. When he wakes up to find himself still alive and in surprisingly good health, he takes it as a sign that he needs to do better, but when he finds out that the feisty little she-wolf who saved him is his mate, he doesn’t know what to do.

He’s never liked wolves, and he sure as hell never expected to be mated to one. But can he fight his attraction and overcome the odds that hold them apart, or the bigger question...Does he want to?

©2018 Sarah J. Stone (P)2018 Sarah J. Stone
Fantasy Paranormal Supernatural Thriller & Suspense
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