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Wolf Agent: A Werewolf Shifter Romance (Shadow of the Moon Book 2) - cover

Wolf Agent: A Werewolf Shifter Romance (Shadow of the Moon Book 2)

Mac Flynn

Publisher: Crescent Moon Studios, Inc.

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Summary

Things heat up for Detective Maria Selena as unknown enemies hit on her trail and try to follow her to her apartment. She finds a familiar face waiting for her with more warnings that she ignores. A case needs to be solved, and her lover’s request be damned. She catches up on some old friends and new enemies as she steers through the hidden world of sultry men and dangerous foes.

Ghoulish police officers, sewer chases, and cell inmates are what Maria need to face as she tries to find out the truth behind her hairy situation. Her leads drag her from one end of the city to the other in a race against time and her enemies. Each new clue brings more questions, and each new deal leads to more trouble. Her only hope is to trust herself and her new abilities to get her out of this mess before she finds herself neck-deep in someone’s mouth.
Available since: 02/06/2024.

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