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Claiming Their Royal Mate: Part Four

By: Andie Devaux
Narrated by: Carly Robins
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Daniella has accepted her future as a royal tiger - and as a mate to Erick and Owen. But with a stalker on the loose, living to see any kind of future is hardly a given. And when an overheard conversation makes her doubt her ability to ever shift into a tiger, her place among the weretigers is called into question.

But Daniella isn't one to shy from a challenge. She will claim what is hers - even if it means risking her life. But it won't be easy, especially when her mates are determined to keep her safe at any cost.

Claiming Their Royal Mate: Part Four is a novella, and it is the fourth and final entry in a four-part sexy m/f/m serial. The story contains erotic situations and is intended for mature listeners.

©2015 Andie Devaux (P)2015 Andie Devaux
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Royalty Tiger

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