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The Wolf Gene

WereGenes, Book 4

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The Wolf Gene

By: Amira Rain
Narrated by: Charlie Boswell
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What if you were a werewolf but you didn't know it yet?

When Tiffany Abbott found herself kidnapped by government agents she had no idea what was going on.

She was thrown into a cell with a handsome stranger named Nick who appeared to know more than he was letting on.

What Tiffany was about to discover would shock her...

She was a carrier of the wolf gene which meant she was a werewolf. She just hadn't been activated yet.

And her cellmate Nick knew just what to do to bring the wolf out of her, in more ways than one. ;-)

But was this precisely what the government wanted to happen?

This is a unique spin on the average shifter romance novel. Download right now to enjoy this super-original audiobook by best-selling author Amira Rain!

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Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Wolf Shifter Fantasy Government Werewolf
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So I love Amira Rain books but the last 2 books in this series have similarities to previous books she has written. This one is similar to Melted by the Vampire but has differences too. I just can't help and feel a bit disappointed.

I also really can't stand Charlie Boswell as a narrator as he really just had one time of voice.

Still a fan of the author, I just wish she'd changed it up a bit.

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Not Amira Rain's best work

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