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Seeking Davi

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A place to belong and strong arms to hold him—but will this shifter get what he needs?
After being rescued and taken to the Sanctuary, a refuge for lion shifters, Talisman knows he's safe. But he's restless. All the other shifters have paired up, except Talisman and one other shifter. The guy is fine, but he doesn't make Talisman's heart beat or his lion roar. Talisman refuses to give up looking for what he wants, but he never expected love to come running, stark naked, through a hole in the fence.
Davi doesn't understand what's happened to him. One minute, he's a happy lion at the petting zoo. The next, he's being hunted and humans want to use his head as a trophy. When his hope is almost gone, two lions appear to show him an escape route. At the Sanctuary, he realizes his power to shift and the desires of a human male. He doesn't trust humans, but there's one shifter he wants to know better.
Talisman and Davi must decide whether to give in to their animal urges or let the ghosts of the past tear their world apart for good. No matter what they choose, there's one person who doesn't want anyone, especially the shifters, to get their happy ending. As Talisman and Davi seek forever, it just might be ripped right out of their hands.

This book has been re-edited for this re-issue.

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Languages

  • English

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