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When He Was Bad - cover

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When He Was Bad

Cynthia Eden, Shelly Laurenston

Maison d'édition: Kensington Books

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A pair of scorching shapeshifter romance novellas by two of the genre’s hottest New York Times bestselling authors.Miss Congeniality by Shelly Laurenston   Wolf-shifter Niles Van Holtz is young, good looking, and in line to become the Alpha Male of his family's Pack. So why does his gorgeous, young professor, Dr. Irene Conridge, act like he doesn’t exist? When her enemies start coming out of the woodwork, Niles is there to protect her. Now, while he’s securing her safety, she'll be hanging out at his house—right where he wants her.Wicked Ways by Cynthia Eden When Cain Lawson hear his sexy new neighbor scream one night, the last thing he expects to see is Miranda Shaw--star of his hottest fantasies--being attacked by a vampire. Lucky for her, Cain is not only a former FBI agent, but a jaguar-shifter of considerable power. But sparks fly between her and her hero, will the human Miranda be ready for the feral intensity of Cain’s animal state?
Disponible depuis: 01/04/2014.

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