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Werewolf in Las Vegas

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He's only human, but she's not...
Giselle Landry's ruff is up. Instead of accepting his role as the future Landry pack alpha, her brother Bryce is partying in Vegas with a human female. His behavior goes against every principle Giselle holds dear. Weres do not get intimately involved with humans. But to break up the romance and haul her wayward sibling home, Giselle will need the help of a human ally –casino owner Luke Dalton.

Luke doesn't believe in werewolves. If anyone told him that they've been operating casinos in Vegas for years, he'd laugh. But locating the playboy who's leading his baby sister astray is no laughing matter. He's eager to join forces with the lovely Giselle to track them down. Achieving his goal will solve both their problems...until a wild night with Giselle raises the stakes.

Passion this intense can't be denied. After all, he's only human...

A lighthearted paranormal series rom the NYT bestselling author who brought you daring nerds and hunky cowboys. If you love sexy werewolves, spunky heroines, and a dash of humor, you'll love the Wild About You series!

Wild About You
These books are standalone romances and can be read in any order.
Werewolf in Manhattan (Aidan & Emma)
Werewolf in the North Woods (Roarke & Abby)
Werewolf in Seattle (Colin & Luna)
Werewolf in Denver (Duncan & Kate)
Werewolf in Alaska (Jake & Rachel)
Werewolf in Las Vegas (Luke & Giselle)

Formats

  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

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