Noelle was in somewhat of a pickle. She had researched the Calhoun firm―Elijah Calhoun in particular―before she made the appointment, but she was having second and third thoughts about hiring the firm after she got there. All her research indicated she could trust them, but big men scared the hell o
Elijah: Calhoun Men _ Erotic Paranormal Wolf Shifter Romance
✍ Scribed by Barton, Kathi S
- Book ID
- 108880134
- Publisher
- World Castle Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 353 KB
- Series
- Calhoun Men 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781629893891
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✦ Synopsis
Noelle was in somewhat of a pickle. She had researched the Calhoun firm―Elijah Calhoun in particular―before she made the appointment, but she was having second and third thoughts about hiring the firm after she got there. All her research indicated she could trust them, but big men scared the hell out of her, and the place was full of them.
Elijah had been running a tad late for work, so his brother Trent took his first appointment. Elijah never dreamed that the woman he had an appointment with was his future mate…and she needed his protection.
Noelle’s stepfather wasn’t their only problem. Elijah’s brother Sterling’s nightmares had gotten worse and somehow the creature that had marked him was controlling his actions as well…no one was safe….
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