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Welcome to Wet Waterfalls, a minuscule magical municipality hidden in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. In a world of monsters, love is magic. Sometimes the scariest demons disguise themselves as someone you love. I learned that the hard way. I survived his gaslighting and his abuse, I got out with my life, barely. And he was human. I rescued myself from one danger, only to throw myself into another. I would have never survived a night in the woods on the side of a mountain if Doggo hadn’t shown up and brought his friends. Now I’m in protective custody, and for some reason, this group of crazy hot men are my self-appointed bodyguards. I’d like the tall one, Gage, to do a bit more than just guard my body, but Doggo—his real name is Max—might have something to say about that. Apparently, he has claimed me. The only explanation Gage will give me is, “Monsters are real, and love is magic.” I have to wait for the new moon to find out the rest. Stealing Joy is the sexy hot menage beginning to the Wolves of Wet Waterfalls, a Why Choose/Poly Romance trilogy where the humans are scary and the monsters are safe. this story may contain triggering content
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Be sure to follow Lulu on Bookbub for the latest on sales: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/lulu-... Lulu writes sexy hot paranormal and ridiculous contemporary romances. She loves strong men who can dance and love and fight. No alphaholes allowed. Join her newsletter for a free reverse harem pirate adventure http://lulumsylvian.com/newsletter Bio-engineered to be the only redhead in a generation of blonds, Lulu feels that “aliens” may actually be the best answer for a lifetime of being asked, “Where did you get that red hair from?” Lulu cannot ride a horse, hula hoop, or play roller derby (not from lack of trying), but she can make pictures. Encouraged to make those pictures out of words Lulu began writing just to see what would happen. Words happened, so many words. Lulu embraces the crazy that comes with that one little genetic mutation and attempts to live up to the reputation of being a redhead.