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HaBO: One Night Stand with a Werewolf

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This HaBO is from Kristen, who is looking for a book based on a Facebook ad she saw:

I believe this is a newish release because I saw an ad for it on Facebook, but I can’t find it now. It’s a contemporary, supernatural romance and I believe the heroine is some type of witch (but I’m not positive). The book starts with her grandmother dying and the heroine having a one-night stand with a werewolf who happens to be the Alpha and a mortal enemy of her late grandmother.

And that’s all I have. I read the description, read some of the reviews in the comments, thought about adding it to my reading list, and then forgot to. I’m hoping someone can help me out!

Can we find this one?

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  1. Lynda aka FishWithSticks says:

    It’s not recent by any means, but it sounds kinda like Pack Challenge by Shelly Laurenston.

  2. Lisa F says:

    I googled these terms and the combination of Wattpad stories it gave me is incredible. I’ll keep looking!

  3. Liz P says:

    Maybe Resting Witch Face by Rebecca Regnier?

  4. Lady Lioness says:

    I actually know this one! Magic Bite by Leia Stone and Lucia Ashta. It’s the first book in a series. She’s a supernatural bounty hunter and he’s the Alpha of a werewolf pack. It’s in Kindle Unlimited.

  5. Kit says:

    I’ve just put this on my kindle Unlimited library, been a while since I’ve read a werewolf story (find the “grrr… You’re MINE” instalove mates formula a bit tiresome after reading so many).

    And oh yes, some of these are Wattpad searches.

  6. Dee says:

    I didn’t know what the book was, but the Alpha werewolf/grandmother rival angle made me wonder if it was one hell of a Red Riding Hood reboot.

  7. @Amanda says:

    @Lady Lioness: I think you are completely right. The description fits perfectly. I may mark this as Solved, though I’ll wait a bit longer to see if we get confirmation.

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