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Monkey Wrench

By: Tymber Dalton
Narrated by: Audrey Lusk
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When you have evil to overthrow, you need to call in the Drunk Monkeys.

Stacia Rooney is worried her older brother is being brainwashed for a suicide mission by the Church of the Rising Sunset. When she has a run-in with the Drunk Monkeys, they unfortunately agree with her assessment.

Quack and Lima think it might already be too late to help Stacia's brother escape whatever evil project Reverend Silo has cooked up, but they need her help to get more information. They suspect it's part of a larger plan to spread the deadly Kite virus across the United States and speed up the apocalypse.

Whatever's going on, Quack and Lima know two things for certain. One, Stacia belongs with them. And two, they are going to throw an explosive monkey wrench into Reverend Silo's plans. The question is, will the world come crumbling down around them when two of them are exposed to Kite?

Erotic, post-apocalyptic, military/special ops, futuristic sci-fi menage a trois romance, M/F/M, HEA.

©2014 Tymber Dalton (P)2016 Siren-BookStrand, Inc.

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