Oh, "Were" Is My Body
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Angus, the vagrant weredog, really should be more careful when reading ancient tomes found in dusty corners of his local library. Now the lovely librarian Isabelle and him are about to have quite the experience when magic swaps there bodies. Weredogs, body swapping, and sexy librarians, what more needs to be said?
Chimerella
Hi, I am Carnie Vawr. Some time ago the writer Constance Letterman made a deal and drank a potion that she shouldn't have and I was born. I am the terrible and twisted mirror to her sweet side. Behold my works and tremble
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