Book Review: Kristen Painter’s “The Werewolf’s Christmas Wish”
Bridget Merrow has almost everything a werewolf could wish for — someone to share it all with this Christmas. Too bad the someone she wants doesn’t want her. Or does he?
Bridget Merrow has almost everything a werewolf could wish for — someone to share it all with this Christmas. Too bad the someone she wants doesn’t want her. Or does he?
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