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Single White Incubus (eBook)

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Single White Incubus
Single White Incubus eBook Cover, written by E.J. Russell
Single White Incubus eBook Cover,
written by E.J. Russell
Author(s) E.J. Russell
Publisher Riptide Publishing
Publication date October 20, 2018
Media type eBook
Length 288 Pages
ASIN B07JL541B4

For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).


Single White Incubus is an eBook written by E.J. Russell. In this work the character Quentin Bertrand-Harrington is an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Single White Incubus
  • Author: E.J. Russell
  • Published By: Riptide Publishing
  • Length: 288 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07JL541B4
  • Publishing Date: October 20, 2018


Plot Summary

Does a bear shift in the woods?

Well, partially. That was what got grizzly shifter Ted Farnsworth into trouble. He wasn’t trying to break the Secrecy Pact. He just wants people to see the real him. So he signs up with the mate-matching service Supernatural Selection—which guarantees marriage to a perfect partner. Not only will Ted never be lonely again, but once his new beaver shifter husband arrives, they’ll build Ted’s dream wilderness retreat together. Win-win.

Quentin Bertrand-Harrington, scion of an incubus dynasty, has abstained from sex since nearly killing his last lover. When his family declares it’s time for him to marry, Quentin decides the only way not to murder his partner is to pick someone who’s already dead. Supernatural Selection finds him the ideal vampire, and Quentin signs the marriage agreement sight unseen.

But a mix-up at Supernatural Selection contracts Quentin with Ted. What’s Ted supposed to do with an art historian who knows more about salad forks than screwdrivers? And how can Quentin resist Ted’s mouthwatering life force? Yet as they work together to untangle their inconvenient union, they begin to wonder if their unexpected match might be perfect after all.


Book Review

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