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A Million Shadows - A Lycanthropy Files Novella - cover

A Million Shadows - A Lycanthropy Files Novella

Cecilia Dominic

Publisher: AIBHS

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Summary

Witches, werewolves, and murder - oh, my!
 
Former model and heartbreaker Kyra Ellison is accustomed to making trouble, not being on the receiving end. When she’s kicked out of her family’s Ozarks cabin where she's been taking refuge - okay, hiding - after a wicked ancient syndrome wrecked her old life, she's forced to go to Salem, Massachusetts.
 
Yes, that Salem, where a murder, witches with secrets, and a handsome billionaire make danger irresistible. Kyra finds she's not the only one with secrets and skeletons in her family closet, but some are more deadly than others.
 
A confrontation with ancient danger and a new foe forces her to choose between the old life she's been craving and the new love she can't resist.
 
A Million Shadows is a supplemental novella in the Lycanthropy Files, an urban fantasy series with the bite of a medical thriller. If you like magic, compelling mysteries that keep you up past your bedtime, and hot wizards who make you want to stay up all night, then you'll love A Million Shadows.
Available since: 08/02/2019.

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