I Married a Bear
β Scribed by A. T. Mitchell
- Book ID
- 109185555
- Publisher
- Red Ice Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SOME HEARTS ARE MEANT TO BE, EVEN IF THEY DON'T KNOW IT YET... He's the big bad Alpha husband she never wanted. She's a sharp tongued tigress with really dangerous curves. Laura Hisch can't believe she's marrying him. Him! She's not cut out for the brutish, tough talking, tattooed head of the Denali werebear clan. If only she wasn't bound by a pesky old treaty with an arranged marriage clause... One look at the voluptuous lady from Tiger Bay drives James Roark insane. Obsession, passion, and hunger only have one cure. He's got to make the sweet stubborn werecat at the altar his wife for real. If only he knew marriage is just a ruse for her real mission. Get close to him, find his weakness, and then give Tiger Bay everything it needs to drive the bears away once and for all. Easy, right? Wrong. Yielding her heart to this bad boy means betrayal, and either James or her clan are going to pay big time. Will James turn a sham marriage into something beautiful - or will loving Laura lead to all out war? And if that's not complicated enough, there's a jealous female werebear standing by to make sure these fated mates never become one.
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