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Rescuing Markas

Sanctuary, Book One

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Rescuing Markas

By: Megan Slayer
Narrated by: M R Keen
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John Dallas has lots of money, but no real direction in his life. He cares for lions at a local petting zoo where people can pay to pet the cubs. He's heard stories about shifters - creatures who can shift from an animal form into a human form. Seeing the lions makes him wonder if those lions can shift. When he witnesses an act of cruelty to the lions, he finds his purpose in life - to save the lions.

Markas knows he can shift, but hasn't yet. He's fascinated by John and wants to shift in order to get to know the human better. But lions don't last at the petting zoo past their third birthday. Once he's at the age of being moved, he'll lose his chance with John. Will John accept him his human form? He's determined to shift and snag the man of his dreams.

What will happen when the shifter and the human are thrown together by fate? White hot sparks.

©2015 Megan Slayer (P)2016 Megan Slayer
Paranormal Romance

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