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Ali's Intuition
β Scribed by K-Lee Klein
- Book ID
- 111078702
- Publisher
- MLR Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781370743827
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β¦ Synopsis
If the rough and tumble man at Ali's door is supposed to be his fate-ordained mate, then he has to wonder what in the Goddess' name Fate was thinking.Ali has always dreamed of his spirit mate, someone classy, intelligent and romantic, but the man who faints in his doorway is anything but. Kalo is loud and pushy, with hair more suited to a caveman and manners to matchβ-all wrapped up in one big package of you've got to be kidding me. Besides, Ali has responsibilities as mama bear to his den of shifters and that's where he needs to be. For Kalo, being rejected by his spirit mate won't be life-threatening. But there's something about Ali that intrigues him and touches his soul. He's ready to offer his already-engaged heart with no strings attached, for a chance to change Ali's mind.
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