The diary of the Tambov Wolf

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The diary of the Tambov Wolf
Author : Tsvetana Alеkhina
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Publisher : Litres
Language : English
Release Date : 15 May 2022
ISBN : 9785044183414
Pages : 151 pages
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The diary of the Tambov Wolf by Tsvetana Alеkhina Book PDF Summary

Friendship with a predator is dangerous, wonderful, it’s addictive. The main character voluntarily gets captured by the white wolf, without thinking about the consequences.To be alone with a predator and look into his eyes is, of course, something, and not a little important if this predator is a female werewolf.

The diary of the Tambov Wolf

Friendship with a predator is dangerous, wonderful, it’s addictive. The main character voluntarily gets captured by the white wolf, without thinking about the consequences.To be alone with a predator and look into his eyes is, of course, something, and not a little important if this predator is a

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