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Playing Jock - Greyriver Shifters Vol 2 #5 - cover

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Playing Jock - Greyriver Shifters Vol 2 #5

Kristina Weaver

Publisher: Kristina Weaver

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JOCK 
I'm not the one for her, can't she see that? 
I met Boo when she spotted me shifting in the middle of a human park, a no-no for shifters since human's aren't supposed to know about us. She saw me though and I saw her so there's nothing left to do but kidnap the feisty human and take her home with me where I can keep my eye on her. I don't want to want her though but I find out pretty soon that it doesn't matter what I think I want, what matters is what I can have. 
BOO 
Why can't he just get with the programme? 
Jock Ashforth drugged me, kidnapped me and told me we were married. All after I saw him turn into a huge, scary monster and kill someone with a slash of his wicked claws. I'm not into fairy tales, I'm not into happily ever afters and all that romantic stuff I read in books or watch on TV, but oh man, he's a hero worth drooling over. I want Jock. I will have him. I just have to figure out how to make him think he wants me just as much. Heck, I should have taken those strip classes with my friend Meryl when she offered. Oh well, I'll work with what I've got.
Available since: 10/12/2018.

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