Troy's Warlock
Honey Creek Den, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Kenneth Obi
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Auteur(s):
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Taylor Rylan
À propos de cet audio
Troy left his den in Alaska when his Alpha wouldn’t accept same-sex matings, even if they were fated. Tired of being alone, and knowing his mate wasn’t going to be a woman, he set out in search of not only his fated mate but also a den and Alpha that were accepting of not only him and his bear but also male-paired fated mates.
Elliot grew up in the coven his Papa was master of. Two of his brothers have found their One, and one a mate the fates destined for them. After a year of being drawn to Alaska, hoping to find his One, he’s called back to Amherst and then Honey Creek where his youngest brother has mated with the Den’s Alpha.
The last thing Troy ever expects is to scent his mate at a den celebration. When he realizes it’s the Alpha Mate’s older brother, will his Alpha accept him as a member of the family? Will the young warlock’s centuries-old terrifying parents be welcoming? Even polar bears know not to piss them off.
Witch problems are escalating; old hook-ups are showing up; babies are starting to crawl; more babies are on the way; mates are cranky; and warlocks are still “poofing” in and out at odd times. Will Troy and Elliot ever sleep again?
Troy’s Warlock is book two in the Honey Creek Den Series. Each book contains a fated mate pair, Mpreg, lots and lots of knotting during growly sexy times, and babies, lots of babies. These bears will do anything their mates ask, just listen and see. The Honey Creek Den Series is a continuing series and is meant to be listened to in order even though each book focuses on a different couple.
This book is intended for adults only as these shifters tend to get growly and don’t watch their language.
©2018 Taylor Rylan (P)2019 Taylor Rylan