
The Bear's Claws
The Paranormal Council, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Mae Brown
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By:
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Laura Greenwood
About this listen
Can they heal each other's wounds, or will they live the rest of their lives alone?
The only way for Vic to deal with the death of his parents is to hide away in the woods, doing everything that he can to avoid his responsibilities as the panther alpha.
For years, Nita believed that her entire family was dead. But hearing a rumor that her cousin is still alive, she sets out to find him.
A chance encounter in the woods, brings the two shifters together, and something quickly sparks between them.
The Bear's Claws is part of the Paranormal Council series and is Vic and Nita's complete romance.
The Bear's Claws was previously released as His Lost Bear under ASIN B071V8V922. Only the title and cover art have changed.
©2017 Laura Greenwood (P)2020 Laura Greenwood
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