Monster Boyfriends
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Howl
A Small Town Werewolf Romance
by Meg Alivien
read by Stephanie Rose, Tim Paige
Part 1 of the Monster Boyfriends series
In the small town of Shadow Hills, Tennessee, paranormals and humans coexist on charming cobblestone streets. For tourists, it's the perfect place to visit and experience Halloween all year round. But for Raegan Baker, it's home. Living among werewolves, vampires, and other beings unlike herself is perfectly normal, and besides the small town drama, Raegan's life is peaceful. She's happy working at the local bookstore, Bound & Buried, and spending time with her two best friends, Jamie and Joanna.
However, after a scary incident with an ex-boyfriend, things with Jamie start to change. Suddenly, Jamie is no longer just the sweet friend Raegan has known and loved since she was sixteen. Now he's . . . sexy, and incredibly protective of her.
But Jamie is harboring a deep secret. Sure, he's been in love with his best friend since high school, but he's also a werewolf. The grudge he's held against the inner monster has dictated his life for far too long, and it's time to come clean.
Once the secret is out, both Raegan and Jamie will be forced to face all of their worries and fears head on, as well as their hidden feelings for one another. But where do they even start?
Contains mature themes.
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Hunt
A Small Town Vampire Romance
by Meg Alivien
read by Tim Paige, Stephanie Rose
Part 2 of the Monster Boyfriends series
Aidan Ward is your typical moody vampire. He's had 104 years to grow comfortable with being alone, but recently, that emptiness has become all-consuming. That is, until an outspoken and spunky human forces her way into his life. Joanna Nelson just won't seem to go away. She's everywhere he goes, but pretending she's just an annoyance is getting harder the more time they spend together.
Joanna is also familiar with loneliness. She hasn't had the best of luck when it comes to dating, and as much as she tries to hide it with an overly confident exterior, inside she's been hoping to find her soulmate.
One would think they'd be a match made in heaven. Too bad Aidan ages ten times slower than the average human, and he refuses to place such a burden on a partner. Guess that leaves only one option: friends with benefits.
But what if friendship is really just a distraction from their true feelings? Could a relationship like theirs actually work out?
Contains mature themes.
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