Howl for It, Cynthia Eden
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Howl for It

Narrator: Kasha Kensington

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/30/2018


Synopsis

They hunger for your pleasure. They growl for your touch. And in these sizzling stories by New York Times bestselling authors Shelly Laurenston and Cynthia Eden, these sexy wolf shapeshifters are lust at first bite . . . Like a Wolf with a Bone by Shelly Laurenston Quiet little Darla Lewis couldn't be happier when the most-feared member of the South's rowdiest pack kidnaps her. A girl gets real tired of being overprotected by her own shifter family, and there's nothing like an oh-so-big bad wolf to start a pack feud, unleash her instincts—and have her surrender however and whenever she wants . . . Wed or Dead by Cynthia Eden Gage Ryder knew his human bride had a wild side. But spending their honeymoon night on the run from hunters out to finish him and his pack is sure not the kind of fun he was looking forward to. No problem—Gage will do whatever it takes to lay bare Kayla's secrets and find the truth. If he can keep from being captured by his own seductive game . . . Contains mature themes."Kasha does a great job with the stories and the characters." -Fangs, Wands & Fairy Dust

Author Bio

Cynthia Eden is an American author who writes tales of paranormal suspense and sensual romance. With a degree in Sociology and Communication, Cynthia graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Alabama. She worked as a journalist on her university's paper. Later, she was employed as a college counselor, a teacher, and an editor.

Cynthia began writing full-time in 2005, and has written over eighty novels and novellas. Some fun facts about Cynthia are that she loves chocolate, hiking in the moutains, exploring thru caves, and she loves searching for waterfalls. Her favorite films are: The Princess Bride, Romancing the Stone, Friday the 13th, Underworld Evolution, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Hellboy.

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