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Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance)
Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance)
Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance)
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Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance)

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Stephanie had finished a long day at work and just made it back home. That was when she saw Micah walking up her drive. He was mysterious and handsome, but he wasn't there simply to chat. Before she knew it, Micah made her unconscious and stole her away. She woke up in a strange mansion in the woods. There, Stephanie was informed that she was to marry a stranger, someone whom Micah called Prince Tristan; a dragon shifter. Stephanie is introduced to the world of dragon shifters and she finds herself falling for both Tristan and Micah. Can Stephanie ever have both men, especially as she is supposed to marry one of them? Will she get to express her passion for both Tristan and Micah? 

**Complete short story, no cliffhangers.**

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 7, 2018
ISBN9781386561330
Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance)

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    Taken By Two Dragon Shifters (Paranormal Shapeshifter MFM Menage Romance) - Jessica Miller

    Taken by Two Dragon Shifters

    I’LL SEE YOU TOMORROW then Steph, I said. I waved to Alyssa on her way out of the office. The day had been hectic with the strange influx of emergencies. Usually many pet owners would go to the other, much larger, emergency pet hospital down the street from ours. But even they had a huge load of patients they couldn’t keep up with and consequently sent some over to us. Denver was home to many pet lovers and not just your usual cats and dogs either. In Colorado it was legal to own an exotic variety of pets, and all needed to see the vet at some point. So there was a lot of busy work for me as a veterinary technician.

    My day was finally almost over though and it was pushing seven thirty at night. It was already pitch black outside since we were nearing the end of November and into December. I finished up with some paperwork and went to do some last checks on the animals before I closed up shop. Alyssa usually helped me close up at night, but she had to go to her daughter’s dance recital and I told her that I could handle closing on my own.

    It was nearly nine o’clock by the time I left the building to head out to my car. Denver was pretty much just like any other big city, there was always lots of activity on the sidewalks and streets. I was thankful for that as I walked down the sidewalk that would lead towards the back of the building where employee parking was. However, the small lot behind the building was only lit by one light post and at night I always hurried to my car. Even though I was a twenty-six-year-old woman, I was still afraid of the dark, and what could be hiding in the shadows.

    I made it to my little blue Honda Civic and breathed a sigh of relief once I was inside. I quickly turned on the car so I could get the heat going, and the car warmed up. Soon after I was pulling out and heading home towards Montbello. I lived fairly close to the wildlife refuge and it was always sort of peaceful in my neighborhood. I pulled up to my cute little two-bedroom house and parked in the drive like I always did. My house was fairly tucked away from the rest of the street; it was built towards the back of my lot and hidden by shrubs lining the perimeter of the house and a few trees. I started walking towards the porch and then I felt the hair raise on my nape. I glanced around behind me, but I couldn’t see into the shadows. I stared, but it didn’t appear that anyone was watching me.

    I glanced across the street and saw that my neighbor’s lights were on inside, but there were no movements in the windows or anything like that. Plus, the Wilsons weren’t the type to spy on their neighbors. I just needed to chill. I’d had a hectic day at work and I hadn’t had a chance

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