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The Werewolf's Christmas Wish

A Nocturne Falls Short

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The Werewolf's Christmas Wish

By: Kristen Painter
Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
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Welcome to Nocturne Falls, the town where Halloween is celebrated 365 days a year. The tourists think it's all a show: the vampires, the werewolves, the witches, the occasional gargoyle flying through the sky. But the supernaturals populating the town know better.

Living in Nocturne Falls means being yourself. Fangs, fur, and all.

Bridget Merrow has almost everything a werewolf could wish for. And it's not that her awesome family and popular business aren't enough - she just wants someone to share it all with this Christmas. Too bad the someone she wants doesn't want her. Or does he?

©2016 Kristen Painter (P)2016 Kristen Painter
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Shifter Celebration Feel-Good Wolf Winter Werewolf Heartfelt Funny
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