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Supernatural Speed Dating - Creatures of Myth #4 - cover

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Supernatural Speed Dating - Creatures of Myth #4

Ravyn Wilde

Publisher: Ravyn Wilde

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Summary

Natasha spends every minute of her life upholding the GOTH motto, "Hurt can be fixed, there isn't anything we can do about dead." 
 
As Captain of the Guardians of True Humanity, there is always another paranormal bad-ass to hunt down. But Natasha's mother and witchy-best friend think she needs a social life, so they're forcing her to attend the Supernatural Speed Dating event. She doesn't have time for this crap. 
 
Dominic made a deal with the devil, or more accurately with one of his grandson's. Now he is stuck in the hell of speed dating. His attitude changed the minute Natasha raised her head and met his gaze with laughing blue eyes.  
 
Natasha and Dominic aren't looking for a relationship. Until the sparks fly between them and make them both wonder, what if? Then Natasha gets kidnapped, Dominic gets thrown in the dungeon, and the horror of missing and dead paranormal children consumes every minute of Natasha's time.  
How do you save the world and explore the fragile—well—passionate beginnings of a new romance at the same time? 
 
Supernatural Speed Dating is the fourth book in Ravyn Wilde's paranormal series, Creatures of Myth. This supernatural romance is filled with snarky humor and action-packed adventure. If you love sexy dragons, magic spells, kick-ass heroines, and nail-biting suspense—you'll love this! 
 
Pick up Supernatural Speed Dating today and come play with the Creatures of Myth!
Available since: 02/19/2017.

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