Shhh We’re Reading Dirty Books
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In book two of the Elemental Shifter series by Patricia D. Eddy, we finally get to meet Bella, or should we say, Caitlin. At the end of book one, A Shift in the Water, Liam recognizes Caitlin immediately though she has no memory of who she once was. While she struggles with her darkness and her true powers, she can’t help the instant pull she feels toward Liam. And though his pack sees her as an enemy, Liam knows she’s more than what she seems and longs to bring back the Caitlin he once knew. Join us as we journey with Caitlin’s self-discovery, and as she and Liam rekindle a special kind of love they have been missing for years.
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