Claiming Their Cat: Werewolf Menage 🔍
O'Malley, Maggie
MF, Place of publication not identified, 2011
English [en] · LIT · 0.3MB · 2011 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
description
"Cat Watson managed to escape from the powerful drug lord Alvarez and right into the hands of the notorious killer-Rabid Rio. Rio promises to protect her and her baby if she becomes his mistress. With no money, what choice did she have? Rio Wolff has found his mate, and she's carrying another man's child, not that it makes a difference to a werewolf. Cat's running from the bastard, and only he can save her. It would help if she'd stop trying to run away every time he turns his back. Creed Wolff gazes at the beauty standing in his kitchen and wonders why Rio has broken the rule never to bring a female home. She's Creed's mate so he can forgive his brother. Now he needs to replace Rio's scent with his. Cat can't believe she lets both brothers pleasure her. Finally, she's found a place where she feels safe, protected, and loved. But her world crashes when she finds out they have sold her to Alvarez. Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Menage (m/f/m), anal play/intercourse, sex with toys, and spanking."-- Provided by publisher
Alternative filename
lgrsfic/R:\!fiction\0day\02-06-2012\Maggie O'Malley - Claiming Their Cat [MF] (lit).lit
Alternative filename
lgli/Maggie O'Malley - Claiming Their Cat [MF] (lit)
Alternative filename
zlib/no-category/O'Malley, Maggie/Claiming Their Cat_1820091.lit
Alternative author
Maggie O'Malley
Alternative publisher
Distributed via Smashwords
Alternative publisher
U. S. ISBN Agency
Alternative publisher
Kitty DuCane
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
metadata comments
lg_fict_id_597876
date open sourced
2012-08-17
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