
Like a Freeze
Disorderly Elements, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Mace Earl Finn
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By:
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Olivette Devaux
About this listen
Meeting the extended family for a New Year's celebration seems like a simple pleasure. Ash doesn't mind traveling to Cooper family’s snow camp in Michigan. Their mission: Meet the relatives, examine the haunted sword, and find a way to bring back Jared using new skills and old traditions. Except when it comes to meeting the family, nothing ever goes according to plan when danger lurks under the ice of Lake Superior.
A riveting addition to the urban fantasy Disorderly Elements series by Olivette Devaux, where gay men strive to control their special powers and hope for a fated happy ending.
©2018 Olivette Devaux (P)2019 Olivette Devaux
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