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Cover of Elizabeth Lapthorne - [Rutledge Werewolves 03] - Mating Game (ellora)

Elizabeth Lapthorne - [Rutledge Werewolves 03] - Mating Game (ellora)

โœ Scribed by Lapthorne, Elizabeth


Publisher
Ellora's Cave
Year
2010
Tongue
UND
Weight
64 KB
Series
Rutledge Werewolves 3
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1419900463

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โœฆ Synopsis


Book 3 in the Rutledge Werewolves Series Dominic Rutledge was getting tired of playing the same endless sexual steps in the Mating Game. To relieve the boredom, he decides to throw himself into discovering the identity of a try-hard hacker, intent on breaking into his brother's security company. But what he finds is a sexy redhead, determined to seduce him. Mary Dennison has a soft spot in her heart for her 18 year-old cousin, Matthew. When Matthew, on a dare from him friends, hacks into the computers for Rutledge Security Company and gets caught, he turns to Mary to get him untangled and hopefully out of trouble. But Matthew isn't the one Dominic sets his sights on-Mary is! The game is on as Mary travels across the state to see this mysterious Dominic, the subject of an email she found while trying to help Matthew out of his hacking job. She wants to know if it is true, whether or not Dominic Rutledge is really a werewolf! As for Dominic, for once, the Mating Game now seems like a great idea. He just hadn't realized how deeply it would snare him in the game of love.


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