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Problem Child

The Wolfverse, Book 2

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Problem Child

By: Sam Hall
Narrated by: Sofia Lette, Rupert Channing
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One night of fun with a gorgeous guy. That’s all I thought this was, but when Ben walked out my door, he left behind more than just a heart that ached a little.

There’s no way I should’ve been able to get pregnant, yet here I am.

For nine long years, I’ve been fighting to bring my daughter up right, trying to cater to all her unique needs, even as I go to bed every night knowing I’m failing her. So, when I’m offered help by Riley Taylor from the world-famous Crowe Corp, I jump at the chance.

But that’s when I run into him.

He shouldn’t look that good—not after all this time—and his brothers shouldn’t be clustering closer, trying to catch my scent. He definitely shouldn’t be looking at my daughter with awe and wonder, knowing exactly where her blonde hair comes from.

Ben and his pack want to be part of her life, but more than that, they want their mate, and they think I might be her.

If you loved A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing and wanted more of Riley and the gang’s story, join Lily as she struggles to balance motherhood, bringing up a very strong-willed daughter, being a beta in an alpha’s world, and being forced to consider another chance at love.

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Brilliantly written and perfectly performed. If there was a higher score I’d give it. I must confess to not having children and I found the way Evie was put up on a pedestal quite annoying, the way her mother has to pander to her, quite annoying. Probably why I never had kids. I empathized with Carmen and Sophie when they felt inadequate once the men start interacting with Evie and suddenly she’s all good and obedient. Aside from all of that this is brilliant!

Single mother rescued

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