The Good Griffin

Heart's Desired Mate

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Paranormal, Fantasy
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Author: J. C. McKenzie ISBN: 9781775225157
Publisher: J. C. McKenzie Publication: November 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. C. McKenzie
ISBN: 9781775225157
Publisher: J. C. McKenzie
Publication: November 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

He's a good griffin with a bad temper…

Damian Charming yearns to sweep a certain feisty lynx shifter off her feet. Every time he tries to talk to her, however, he sticks his foot in his mouth. He doesn't mean to sound condescending. Life would be easier if Lucy admitted he knows best, especially now that someone in town has threatened her. He's a good griffin (mostly) until someone messes with what's his.

She's an unlucky lynx with no time for trouble…

Lucy May hates Stillwater detective Damian Charming. Sure, he helped her with a horrible situation and has looks to rival the gods, but he also views lynx shifters as inferior supernatural beings. When someone targets the business she worked hard to create, though, Lucy turns to the one man she knows will mercilessly unearth the culprit.

It's more than just hex appeal…

When a hex sends the town into a storm of sexual shenanigans in the middle of the investigation, Lucy realizes just how bad she has it for the griffin. Now she needs to convince Damian her feelings are true and reel him in before his need for vengeance destroys the entire town.

The books in That Old Black Magic world and the Heart's Desired Mate series can be read as standalone stories and in any order.

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He's a good griffin with a bad temper…

Damian Charming yearns to sweep a certain feisty lynx shifter off her feet. Every time he tries to talk to her, however, he sticks his foot in his mouth. He doesn't mean to sound condescending. Life would be easier if Lucy admitted he knows best, especially now that someone in town has threatened her. He's a good griffin (mostly) until someone messes with what's his.

She's an unlucky lynx with no time for trouble…

Lucy May hates Stillwater detective Damian Charming. Sure, he helped her with a horrible situation and has looks to rival the gods, but he also views lynx shifters as inferior supernatural beings. When someone targets the business she worked hard to create, though, Lucy turns to the one man she knows will mercilessly unearth the culprit.

It's more than just hex appeal…

When a hex sends the town into a storm of sexual shenanigans in the middle of the investigation, Lucy realizes just how bad she has it for the griffin. Now she needs to convince Damian her feelings are true and reel him in before his need for vengeance destroys the entire town.

The books in That Old Black Magic world and the Heart's Desired Mate series can be read as standalone stories and in any order.

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