When reporter Reuben Golding arrives at a secluded mansion at the request of the home's mysterious female owner, he doesn't expect this assignment will lead to him being inexplicably attacked-bitten-by a beast shadowed in darkness. This single event prompts a terrifying but seductive transformation
The Werewolf's Roomie
β Scribed by Anya Byrne
- Publisher
- Anya Byrne
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Everyone knows taking a roommate is a lottery. For Corey Ferguson, it's
been way more. Corey's had to live for months with the hottest, most
amazing guy he's ever met. And while eye candy is always nice, his
roommate Sebastian is also ridiculously straight, and there's only so
much unrequited affection Corey's poor heart can withstand.
In a bid to put his doomed feelings behind him, Corey agrees to go on a
blind date with another man. And that's when things start getting really
strange.
Unbeknownst to Corey, Sebastian is a werewolf. Since moving in he's been
trying to woo Corey, but with no visible results. Who knew humans had
such complicated mating rituals? It's so much easier for werewolves, but
humans always have to do things in a long-winded manner, and half the
time, Sebastian doesn't even know which way is up.
He makes tentative plans to confess his feelings, when suddenly his mate
is snatched from him by some stranger. No, this cannot be. He refuses
to allow it. No one gets in the way of a werewolf and his mate.
But between his rival, his secret, and his inability to figure out a way
to Corey's heart, can Sebastian succeed in claiming his mate, or will
Corey always remain just the werewolf's roomie?
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