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Handcuffed to the Werewolf

DeWitt's Pack, Book 3

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Handcuffed to the Werewolf

By: Marcy Jacks
Narrated by: Peter B. Brooke
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Jason Snowe woke up in a nightmare. Kidnapped and thrown into a cement hole, he is chained to a werewolf, and is to be used for food when the wolf becomes too hungry to go without! Mick Stewart despises the fact that he was caught by a bunch of lowbrow hunters, but there is always a silver lining. The human they chained him to is his mate, and though Jason is wary of him, they both agree that working together is their only chance of escape. For Mick, traveling whilst chained to a human only slows him down, and though Jason tries to keep the silver in the chain from affecting him, he soon comes down with a case of silver poisoning. For Jason, finding out that he has a mate is surreal enough, but now he is faced with the possibility of losing Mick to the hunters before they even have the chance to really know each other.

©2012 Marcy Jacks (P)2014 Marcy Jacks
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Wolf Fantasy Werewolf Shifter

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