A Place To Call Home by Megs Pritchard

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A Place To Call Home by Megs Pritchard
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Demonic Disasters and Afterlife Adventures features human men learning to deal with troublesome angels, meddlesome grandmothers, or awful exes while finding love with the demons who are destined to be their soulmates. These characters might face an annoyingly corporate afterlife, but there’s plenty of snark, humor, and sweetness to deal with it (and don’t forget the spice—these demons have tails, and they know how to use them)
Can they find a way to make their mating work before it’s too late?
Manu couldn’t stand Preston. He despised everything about the human, but somehow he was Manu’s mate, the one meant just for him. Something had gone very wrong and Manu was paying the price.
Preston loved nothing better than annoying Manu. Seeing the way his eyes narrowed and glowed, the way he growled whenever they were near to each other. Yep, it filled him with joy and aroused him to the point of pain.
Having hot, angry sex was one thing, but mating was a whole other thing, until Manu did, in fact, mate him. Now they both had to live with it while dealing with an enemy who thought Preston would be easy to capture.
Would Manu save his mate in time, or would Preston suffer the consequences?

  • File Name:a-place-to-call-home-by-megs-pritchard.epub
  • Original Title:A Place To Call Home (Morefield Village)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0D327X8NT
  • Date:2024-05-13T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:258.917 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. A Place To Call Home
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Chapter 12
  • 17. Chapter 13
  • 18. Chapter 14
  • 19. Chapter 15
  • 20. Epilogue
  • 21. About Megs
  • 22. Books By Megs

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Mandy Jacobs
Mandy Jacobs

The Sater's Creek series was the best from Megs Pritchard. Nothing after that came close.

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