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Bound by the Claw - Black River Pack #2 - cover

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Bound by the Claw - Black River Pack #2

Kellan Larkin

Casa editrice: Kellan Larkin

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Omega Cory can't wait to marry an Alpha and indulge in the pleasures of the soul bond.There's just one problem—there are no eligible Alphas. When an Alpha comes running to Black River's territory, claiming to be a refugee, Cory doesn't know if he can trust him—but he does think he's sexy. 
 
Alpha Carrow just wanted to escape his former pack's barbaric practices, but he finds himself mixed up in the pack wars—and the attentions of the Omega, Cory. As an advisor to the Alpha Guard, Carrow finds himself fighting against his former pack to protect the life he wants to build with Cory. 
 
When Cory finds himself pregnant—against the wishes of the Council—and Carrow is roped into a mission to rescue mistreated Omegas, the two find that forces greater than them threaten to tear them apart. Can they stay together to live the life they've both always wanted? 
 
Bound by the Claw is a m/m gay shifter mpreg novella with a HEA. No cheating, no cliffhangers. Each book in the Black River Pack series focuses on a different couple while expanding the overarching plot. They can be enjoyed alone, but it is recommended to read the series in order.
Disponibile da: 09/03/2017.

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