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Missing Lynx

Kodiak Point, Book 7

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Missing Lynx

By: Eve Langlais
Narrated by: Keira Stevens
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His happiness isn’t complete until he finds the missing lynx.

Kodiak Point is a place where shapeshifters can hide and heal. No one needs that more than Rilee. She’s not a people person. Heck, most of the time, she’s running around on four feet. She’s had it with the world and isn’t interested in the big, brash man who thinks she should smile more. If he pushes the issue, her claws will come out.

Mateo’s been banished to small-town Alaska while a certain situation settles down. The sleepy town is a change of pace from his overbearing mother, especially after he meets his perfect mate. Better woo her quick, because once his mother arrives, she’s sure to sabotage his plans.

Before he can seduce his mate, danger arrives in the form of poachers looking to score a furry trophy. Rilee and Mateo will have to rely on each other to survive.

And when the snowflakes settle, maybe fall in love.

©2021 Eve Langlais (P)2021 Eve Langlais
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