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Eve and Her Evil Stepbrothers: Why Choose Paranormal Romance - cover

Eve and Her Evil Stepbrothers: Why Choose Paranormal Romance

Zoe Marsh

Publisher: Zoe Marsh

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Summary

Eve's new stepbrothers are the worst. Arrogant, gorgeous and rich, the Westing brothers invade her home town, her house, and her whole life. The five of them bring more trouble than any one girl could handle.That's because they're warlocks. Good thing Eve has a secret weapon to use against their magic.The Westing brothers have no use for Eve except to mess with her relentlessly. They think she's their new plaything. But things aren't as they seem. Eve isn't theirs to play with, she's theirs to protect.
Available since: 07/02/2022.

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