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Winter Solstice Menage

Winter Solstice Run, Book 4 (Black Hills Wolves #34)

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Winter Solstice Menage

By: Louisa Bacio
Narrated by: Kerri McCann
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Sugar isn't as sweet as her big brother, Yas, believes. After he leaves the big city to venture to a small pack in the hills he's heard about from their mom, she decides to let loose in all the best ways. Except when all hell breaks loose and she's faced with some tough decisions, she runs to her family.

Growing up in Los Lobos, twins Derek and Tyler Baker lived through all the hardships under the former Alpha leader. While one twin is happy playing the dating field, the other wants something more special. They both find what they're looking for when newcomer Sugar comes for a visit.

Where Sugar goes, trouble follows. It'll take more than one member of this pack to tame the new shifter she-wolf. But will the Winter Solstice Ménage be enough to convince her to settle down?

©2015 Louisa Bacio (P)2016 Louisa Bacio
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Winter Wolf

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