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Weekend at Bigfoot's

Addison Albright

Maison d'édition: JMS Books LLC

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Synopsis

It wasn't supposed to be REAL! Bigfoot doesn't actually exist. Yetis, shifters, creatures of the night ... none of those exist. Right? Right?

There's nothing about perky -- some might even say twinky -- Oliver Hughes that would make a skeptic like Sensational News' (Never Fake! We Swear!) reporter Wilson Banks think otherwise. But while pursuing soundbites for a tabloid story about Bigfoot, Wilson witnesses something he wasn't meant to see.


In Wilson's new reality, is there room for love with someone whose dreams are as big as his ... er ... feet?


This fun novella has a paranormal twist, a hint of mystery, and a flavorful dollop of romantic comedy. Mix it all together for a satisfying HEA!
Disponible depuis: 19/10/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 95 pages.

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