Captive Desire
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4.5 • 19 Ratings
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
From USA Today bestselling romance author Willow Winters, comes an unexpectedly hot standalone with two alphas and one human mate. Get ready for a fast paced and steamy paranormal novella in the To Be Claimed world that romance readers can’t stop raving about.
We tracked her down, now we’re keeping her.
After all she is our mate…
We’re the twin Alphas of Dark Valley, opposite in almost every way but both of us are shocked that we share a mate… and that she’s human. I have no idea how this pretty little woman could handle one of us, let alone both. When lust turns to obsession, neither of us will be able to fight the pull to her and I’m not sure either of us will be willing to share.
She never could have known what searching for answers about shifters could lead to and neither could we. Now the only thing she'll be learning is who she belongs to.
If you enjoy sexy, alpha werewolves and standalone, insta-love stories, complete with a happily ever after, this book is for you.
Customer Reviews
5 STARS!!
This was amazing and took me by surprise! I wasn’t sure going into this how I would go, I am so picky when it comes to PNR’s... I had no idea what to expect... but let me tell you now, what I got was phenomenal and completely consumed me from start to finish!
I don’t think there is a sub-genre that Willow can’t write!
There’s not even a handful of PNR’s that I can say I love.
I’m so picky and can’t always get into them, I always struggle to keep focused but I had no problem staying focused with Captivate Desires, it sucked me in from the first chapter!
I won't dive in too deep but I will say that this book is STEAMY AF! I loved getting to know Luke, Owen and Emma more and witnessing their connection. It was so raw and intense and this book isn't one to be missed, especially going into spooky season! I couldn't put it down!
5 STARS!!
Too short!
Owen, Luke and Emma are interesting characters who make for easy reading. The world development is also very engaging. Ultimately the book was just too short! I devoured it and was left wanting more.