
Werecats and Witchcraft, A Pagan Romance
It all started on a cold October’s eve in 1954.
Using a token offering from a handsome new stranger in town, a coven of young witches cast a magic spell to make their home a beacon to others of his kind. But witchcraft can be very specific. By the time they discover that he's a werecat shifter, the spell has been set and Aspire, New York will never be the same.
This is a short prequel in a pagan romance series involving werecat shifters and witches. There are some suggestive situations and shapeshifter nudity, but these stories are safe for most mature teens and young adult readers.
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                                                                Translated by Erika Villachan                                                                                                    
                                                             
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                                Author review: Outstanding!  | 
                        
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                                Spanish
                             
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                                                                Translated by Morena Calaón                                                                                                    
                                                             
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                                Author review: Fantastic!  |