Ezra
Being dead sucks…but it starts looking up when a handsome handyman shows up and can actually see Ezra. Of course, he has to put up with the ridiculous handyman’s teasing and terrible jokes, but Ezra knows dead beggars can’t be choosers. He also knows there’s no way the captivating man is actually interested in a bored dead guy with an attitude problem.
Stone
Being newly dead is probably always difficult…but Stone doesn’t mind helping out the grumpy ghost with a drama problem. Ezra is cute when he’s being ridiculous and there’s just something about the man that pulls Stone in. Sure, they’ve got a few things to work out, but being dead isn’t a deal-breaker. They have enough interesting things in common that Stone knows they can work anything out…even a little problem like death.
When a happy handyman meets a dead drama llama, it’s combustible and complicated, but since love conquers all, they aren’t going to let a little thing like death stand in their way.
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I really should’ve clarified what the matchmaker had meant when she’d asked if I liked bears.
Alton
Dating is difficult…especially when he doesn’t know what he’s looking for and he ends up putting his fate in the hands of a magical matchmaker with a bit of a reputation. But when she sets a Daddy with a captivatingly beautiful aura right in his path, he starts to think maybe he shouldn’t have been questioning her methods or her magic.
Malik
Dating is difficult…especially when he lives in a small town and is usually considered a mythical creature. Being a Bigfoot and a Daddy hasn’t helped expand his dating pool either, but he’s really starting to wonder if a matchmaker was the best decision he could’ve made or absolutely insane.
When a cutie with a serious case of wanderlust meets an introverted Daddy with a cabin in the woods, it’s going to take toys, playgrounds, and a bit of magic to bring them together.
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When an openminded math teacher meets a shifter with a questionable sense of humor, they have to decide what comes first…saving the day or their happily ever after.
Dorian
Werewolves are new.
Dorian’s always known there are others who aren’t human but he isn’t the nosy type. Ignoring his mailman who curses about humans and the neighbor who’s in some kind of odd multilevel marketing scheme to make humans smell nice is easy.
Ignoring the obvious werewolf in the animal shelter he volunteers at isn’t going to be so simple.
Braun
Humans are interesting.
They ask the most curious questions and get themselves in the strangest situations…like finding a slightly grumpy werewolf at the animal shelter.
Braun’s just never thought much about humans on a personal level, not until his mate walks in and changes everything with one slightly awkward conversation.
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