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Kingdom of Claws

Kingdom Shifter Series, Book 1

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Kingdom of Claws

By: Quinn Loftis
Narrated by: Darcey Rhoads
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In a world hidden within our own, magical beings live among us, capable of transforming into animals if they find their mate. Kingdoms of these beings have existed for centuries, each species governed by their own king and queen. One thing the courts crave above all else are the animi—human females who can unlock a beastwalker's ability to shift.

Lola is known for three things, talking too much, being obsessed with paranormal romance books, and her two-toned skin. The nineteen-year-old, New York City waitress has no plans further than attending community college and hanging out with her besties. But when she starts seeing men with animal-like features, Lola starts to believe she's losing her grip on reality.

Then Lola meets Callon, the prince of the Kingdom of Claws. Callon is handsome, enigmatic, and thinks of nothing else but his duty to his kingdom. When he uncovers the resurgence of animi abductions, he vows to put a stop to it. But Callon finds his focus shifting to thoughts of Lola.

Lola cannot seem to banish thoughts of the enigmatic prince. As she unravels the truth behind Callon, Lola discovers her own place within a supernatural conflict.

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Quinn Loftis Books LLC (P)2023 Tantor Media
Fantasy Paranormal
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