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A Mate for Quill

By: Selena Scott
Narrated by: Craig A. Hart
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She introduces him to peace; he introduces her to passion.

Quill Chabon: A bear shifter who had been trapped in a shifter camp for years and released when they became illegal. On the outside, he’s recovered. On the inside, he’s still badly hurt.

Dawn Wolf: She is skittish of humans and human traditions, and doesn’t really trust anyone but her brothers and their partners. She is good at hiding in plain sight. Quill is given the mission of recruiting her. But Dawn’s emotional connection to the world, to her shifted form, to the natural world, opens up something inside him that he didn’t know existed. He’s drawn to her delicate nature, like a flower that shouldn’t be picked. But all is not what it seems, and Quill will be forced to make some hard choices.

A fight for love, and a fight for survival!

This is the sixth book in the Forbidden Shifters series, but can also be listened to as a stand-alone. No cliff-hangers. Happily ever after guaranteed.

©2020 Selena Scott (P)2022 Selena Scott

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