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Finding Him

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Ethan defied the odds.

Not only is he a wolf shifter that owns one of the fastest growing technology companies in the country, but he's an omega to boot, not that anyone knows about either of those things. If his shifter status got out, that could mean the end of the business he worked so hard to build.

With that kind of secret to keep, starting a family was never really on the table.

Ethan was never expecting Marcus Finnigan. Smart, handsome, Ethan's new business partner.

Alpha.

Suddenly Ethan's entire world is turned upside down.

A chance meeting and an instant spark might give them both the chance at a family they never thought possible, that is, if they can keep it a secret.

Finding Him is a 23k word sweet contemporary shifter mpreg romance with a sweet alpha, a snarky brother, and families of choice. This novella has a HEA, no cliffhangers, and no alpha-holes.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 23, 2019

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Amanda Wilde

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1,247 reviews60 followers
March 31, 2019
It was an ok book, just boring and forgettable, but nothing offensive or totally off-putting. It was also not edited, full of spelling mistakes and sentences that don't make sense.
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2,157 reviews6 followers
April 7, 2019
Not Ready for Release

Here’s another book whose author felt there was no need for an editor or even a proof reader and so the readers are presented with bad grammar, missing words, incorrect words and sometimes two words where only one is correct.
Coupled with the poor construction is a weakly defined plot, negligible character development and sloppy story telling.
The basic premise for the book shows promise but this current package is not worth reading.
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