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Moose shifter Dana likes her quiet little life in Bearbank. Until a certain wolf breezes into the cafe/bakery where she works and her life gets turned upside down.

 

Ethan has followed the Shifter Stalker to a sleepy little town called Bearbank. This time he's determined to catch the killer before he completes his kills and moves on. Meanwhile, Dana has a secret admirer.

 

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Teo

 

Prequel Novella to The Host series

By Adara Anderson

 

 

Attacked by a demon as she leaves work, Victoria is thrust into a world she doesn't understand. Demons are real and they want her. Salvation comes in the form of a half angel, half human. One of the nephilim. An immortal warrior who strives to keep demons from causing harm. Drawn to him right from the beginning, Victoria feels the connection between them but is unsure what it means.

 

Téo never thought he would find his mate, the one woman in the world meant for him. The one who could restore balance to him. Stumbling across her in the midst of a demon attack, he quickly realizes that she's his mate, but while protecting her they get separated. Now she's out there with demons searching for her. Can he find her again before the demons do? Can he keep her safe while convincing her to mate with him, to tie her life to his for all eternity?

 

Téo is the prequel to the Host series. It is set some thirty years before the first book and no previous knowledge of the series is required. There are no cliffhangers.

 

 

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