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Act of Mercy
Act of Mercy | Mandy Roth
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Paranormal Security and Intelligence Operative Duke Marlow has a new mission: find, interrogate and possibly eliminate the target-Mercy Deluca. He knows looks can be deceiving, but it's hard to believe the beautifully quirky woman running around in a superhero t-shirt is a viable threat. The little biomedical engineer quickly proves she is more than he bargained for and Intel has it all wrong-she's not the enemy. Far from it. Intel also forgot to mention one vital piece of information-she's Duke's mate. And this immortal alpha werewolf doesn't take kindly to her being in danger. When Mercy accepted a position within Donavon Dynamics Corporation, she thought it was to help cure disease and to make a difference for mankind. She had no idea what her new career path truly entailed-monsters masquerading under the guise of scientific research. Unable to stomach the atrocities she's uncovered, she reaches out through what she hopes is the proper channels, asking for help. Mercy gets more than she bargained for when a team of paranormal hotties show up on her doorstep ready to take down the Corporation. One in particular is able to get under her skin, both aggravating and exciting her in ways she can't explain.
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Bookgirl
Act of Mercy | Mandy Roth
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Mehso-so

I have been walking 30-35 miles a week for the last few months and have decided podcasts just aren‘t my thing. I looked on my phone for free audiobooks, since historically I don‘t love those either and didn‘t want to pay, and found a few options. This is a silly supernatural romance/erotica book with more plot than I expected and some dialogue that actually made me chuckle. It‘s very short and underdeveloped, but did entertain me briefly.

Bookgirl Does anyone have podcasts recos? I like mystery/suspense/horror or comedy. I do NOT care for true crime, which seems to be very popular. 3y
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