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Willa's Beast

Icehome, Book 3

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Willa's Beast

Von: Ruby Dixon
Gesprochen von: Sean Crisden, Felicity Munroe
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Beast. Creature. Monster. Dangerous.

All of these things have been said about Gren. Willa doesn't believe it, though. She knows that monsters can sometimes come in appealing packages. She knows that for all of his snarls and fearsome appearance, he'd never hurt her. And she knows she has to get Gren away from the Icehome camp, because no one will ever see him as a person, not when he attacks all who come close. Not when he's tied and treated like an animal.

She's going to save him...or fall in love. Maybe both. Willa doesn't mind that he's a beast, as long as he's her beast.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Ruby Dixon (P)2019 Tantor
Paranormal Science Fiction
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the female lead is soooooo annoying!!!!!!! the freak is wrong with her? with all the misunderstanding cleared; and all the friendliness still thinks they want to harm her/ her mate just because they tide him up for safety???
omg listing to the story was frustrating

omg give me a break

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Interesting point of view even if it was made such a fluffy and it was nice and sweet. Shows that in end of the say every fighter want just love.

Trust or not to trust that’s the question

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...and it knew it was not time to mate.

The story itself is senseless, why would you even consider running away from the other humans and the small sense of security, to instead have the brilliant idea to run away alone with a seemingly dangerous alien in a complete inhospitable planet - all because your uncle organized dog fights and you pity the big furry alien that reminds you of said dogs? Uh, no.

As for the narration, I could barely survive the male's POV... I get it that Gren is meant to be "beasty", but the guttural was hard to get by. The male narrator probably had a terrible sore throat after recording this.

The cootie knows best...

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