
New Sheriff in Town
Shifters of Padston, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ashley Crossman
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By:
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Ann Edwards
About this listen
Sheriff Chayce Galloway has his hands full in the small shifter town of Padston, New York. Two major attractions are under construction, forcing him to hire more staff.
As he and the town prepare for a major snowstorm, strange footprints start appearing around town. With the storm being worse than predicted, keeping the town running smoothly is his main priority.
When a call comes in from the wolf alpha, about a car accident, Chayce’s focus changes. Rescuing the ill-prepared driver has everyone scrambling to her rescue.
Who is this woman?
The timing of her arrival couldn’t be more suspicious, given the strange tracks around town.
©2023 Ann Edwards (P)2024 Ann Edwards
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