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A Tiger's Bride

A Lion's Pride Book 4

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A Tiger's Bride

By: Eve Langlais
Narrated by: Brock Thompson
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When at first you don't succeed - turn to abduction. It's all in a day's work when this Siberian tiger meets the woman he wants.

An accidental kidnapping? Check. A forced marriage? Check. A virgin bride? Damn. There go his plans for seduction, and here comes the pressure into making her first time perfect. Because everyone knows that's the one she'll remember - forever. Gulp. Add in a plane crash as well as hunters out to capture them, and the heat is truly on. Can this Siberian tiger meet the challenge?

©2015 Eve Langlais (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Tiger Disappearance Abduction Shifter

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Great narration and brilliant articulation.

Great narration and brilliant attitude articulation. I loved the book but really enjoyed and laughed out loud at the audible version. The narrator did such a great job with Dimitri and his attitude, he was just so over the top. BOOK REVIEW Loved it. A very tongue in cheek madcap adventure. These books are a great light hearted read and should be enjoyed as such. This book can be read as a standalone but if you read the first three books in the series you will understand the story better. We meet Dimitri in book three in which he is portrayed as the likeable nutty baddie. This book is Dimitri and Teena’s story and gosh, what a hoot. Teena is the twin sister of Meena, the woman Dimitri kidnapped in When An Omega Snaps. Dimitri was just so over the top, talk about being super confident and self-assured. I was giggling out loud and even had to read some passages to my husband to explain why I was laughing. Even though he was basically a Russian mobster/mafia lord of sorts he was just so charming and quirky you had to love him. Teena was just so lovely, unsure but self-possessed, dry witted and with a good head on her shoulders. A perfect mate for Dimitri. The ride we are taken on with these two was just so hilarious, over the top and extremely enjoyable. I was just so sorry it ended so quickly. Any book that ends with you feeling happy is a good book. Eve, I think Jeoff needs his ball and chain next.

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