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Wolves at the Door
Wolves at the Door
Wolves at the Door
Audiobook6 hours

Wolves at the Door

Written by Lidiya Foxglove

Narrated by Lauren Sweet and Troy Duran

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Since I walked away from my rich and royal family and became a house flipper of haunted and magical homes, life was nice and simple. Until I met Byron, the sexy ghost of an incubus . . . with some intriguing secrets. Now I'm in possession of one of the most dangerous magical artifacts in the world . . . although I'm still figuring out exactly what it does. What I do know is that I don't want this in the hands of the corrupt magical council.

It's not just me tangled up in this. There is also Graham, another sexy incubus who had no idea of his true origins, and the Sullivan twins, two scruffy and charming werewolf contractors. We're planning to buy Greenwood Manor and find the next artifact before the wizard council does.

But talk about a wrench in the works. We get to Louisiana just to find a rival witch buying the old southern mansion right out from under us! I have a bit of a history with Billie Pruitt, but it seems like she might need us as much as we need this house, so me and my crew will have to find a way to work with her and keep our enemies at bay . . .

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 31, 2021
ISBN9781666103182
Wolves at the Door

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    I really enjoyed it. The story isn't that deep so it's a series to be enjoyed lightly. It's fresh and fun. The second book definitely had more spice than the first one ?