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The Witch's Enchanted Alien: A Nocturne Falls Universe Story

By: Fiona Roarke
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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Paranormal private investigator and witch Ruby Hart needs a man - specifically, a man with a unique tattoo. Finding him for her anonymous client will put her fledgling business in the supernatural haven town of Nocturne Falls, Georgia, in the black for months.

Maximilian Cornelius Vandervere the Fourth was a privileged and respected member of one of Alpha-Prime’s most elite families before the incident made him a social pariah. An uncomplicated life as Max Vander in the secret alien colony on Earth is the perfect solution. The double whammy of a love spell and a truth spell is definitely a complication he doesn’t need.

Ruby can’t help but notice the tall, gorgeous blond alien. It’s hard to ignore a man who keeps declaring his love and proposing marriage to a woman he’s just met. And it’s clear he needs help. Sweet, sexy Max is a puzzle she can’t resist.

©2018 Kristen Painter (P)2018 Kristen Painter
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Supernatural Fiction Witchcraft
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