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Learn moreIt's just another Monster Monday . . .
Billy expected many things to happen—but getting into an elevator with the omega he's been stalking and seeing an invisible tentacle monster for the first time wasn't one of them.
Charlie is an invisible tentacle monster who never believed he could be seen or loved. Jaehan is an omega witch who recently escaped a bad situation and is just trying to settle into his new job.
After meeting in the elevator, passions arise, and souls connect. When Billy and their boss are kidnapped, the Warts & Claws office will have to pull together and fight against the monster trying to ruin their lives.
Can Billy, Jaehan, and Charlie live to see another Monday without sacrificing what they have found?
Contains mature themes.
Clio Evans writes fun romances with a dark edge. She is the author of several series, including the Warts & Claws Inc. series, the Creature Cafe series, the Three Fates Mafia books, and the Freaks of Nature Duet.
Lance West loves love. His adoration for all the myriad forms love can take has well equipped him to be a voice for love's expression. As a romance narrator, he is known for being able to capture and convey the full spectrum of emotions of his characters, from sass and wit to care and tenderness. He is also recognized for his diverse range of voices for all sorts of genders. His narration is supported by more than twenty years of performance on stage and by education in New York and Boston. He currently resides with his wife, family, and menagerie of rescue animals in western Washington State.