Colby and the Little Wolf (Lost Shifters Book 18)

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Romance, Paranormal
Cover of the book Colby and the Little Wolf (Lost Shifters Book 18) by Stephani Hecht, Stephani Hecht
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Author: Stephani Hecht ISBN: 9781311822420
Publisher: Stephani Hecht Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephani Hecht
ISBN: 9781311822420
Publisher: Stephani Hecht
Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

From the moment they met, there was an undeniable attraction between Colby and Tobias. Even though months had passed since they’d seen each other, the sparks haven’t dimmed one bit. When they finally met again, it was only natural that they end up horizontal on one of the Coalition’s more popular conference tables.
Just as they are sure there is no doubt they are destined together, their older brothers intervene and tear them apart. Not because Colby is a Lion shifter. It’s not because Tobias is a Wolf shifter, either. The reason for their split can be summed down to two words—they’re runts. And in the shifter world, runt equals weak and vulnerable. It’s only natural that their older siblings are overprotective.
The one thing that their brothers fail to see is that Colby and Tobias are determined to be together, even if that means defying their elders. Will everybody finally see how perfect Colby and his little Wolf are for each other? Or will the pair have to resort to drastic measures to have any kind of happiness?

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From the moment they met, there was an undeniable attraction between Colby and Tobias. Even though months had passed since they’d seen each other, the sparks haven’t dimmed one bit. When they finally met again, it was only natural that they end up horizontal on one of the Coalition’s more popular conference tables.
Just as they are sure there is no doubt they are destined together, their older brothers intervene and tear them apart. Not because Colby is a Lion shifter. It’s not because Tobias is a Wolf shifter, either. The reason for their split can be summed down to two words—they’re runts. And in the shifter world, runt equals weak and vulnerable. It’s only natural that their older siblings are overprotective.
The one thing that their brothers fail to see is that Colby and Tobias are determined to be together, even if that means defying their elders. Will everybody finally see how perfect Colby and his little Wolf are for each other? Or will the pair have to resort to drastic measures to have any kind of happiness?

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