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Luna Proxy #1 (Werewolf Shifter Romance): Luna Proxy, #1
Luna Proxy #1 (Werewolf Shifter Romance): Luna Proxy, #1
Luna Proxy #1 (Werewolf Shifter Romance): Luna Proxy, #1
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A grimy world surrounds Leila Ulric.  Gangs roam the streets, her dead-end job has no end, and her apartment isn't much larger than a walk-in closet.  Her life looks to be turning around when a death leads her to a new apartment with a new roommate.  The improvement in possessions, however, doesn't lead to the satisfaction she hoped.  A walk in the fresh night air leads her to stumble on a mystery that refuses to be solved, and a young man who holds truths she never realized existed.

The Luna Proxy series is an episodic serial where each book contains a conclusive story within an over-arching tale.

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Release dateApr 19, 2016
ISBN9781524223960
Luna Proxy #1 (Werewolf Shifter Romance): Luna Proxy, #1
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Mac Flynn

A seductress of sensual words and a lover of paranormal plots, Flynn enjoys writing thrilling paranormal stories filled with naughty fun and hilarious hijinks. She is the author of numerous paranormal series that weave suspense, adventure and a good joke into a one-of-a-kind experience that readers are guaranteed to enjoy. From long adventure novels to tasty little short-story treats, there's a size and adventure for everyone.Want to know when her next series comes out? Join The Flynn newsletter and be the first to know! macflynn.com/newsletter/Also check out her website at macflynn.com for listings and excerpts of all of her books!

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    Luna Proxy #1 (Werewolf Shifter Romance) - Mac Flynn

    Luna Proxy #1

    Luna Proxy #1

    Werewolf Shifter Romance

    Mac Flynn

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    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

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    1

    I’d always heard a guy could change your life, but for me a guy changed my whole outlook on life. He also changed me, but that’s getting a little ahead of my story.

    My story starts that day when I moved up in the world. Literally. The announcement came with a knock on my apartment door.

    My living quarters were, to be kind, small. There was a combination living room-dining room, and the kitchen was hardly more than the fridge and stove with two cupboards. My bedroom barely fit the bed, and the closet was the width of a skinny hamper and twice as tall. All other necessities, like a washer and dryer, and even a bathroom, were located down the hall in the communal area.

    Outside the few, grimy windows was the world in which I lived. Dingy apartment buildings stretched into the distance and were finally finished when the residential sectors collided with the commercial district. Those hulking, lifeless office buildings penetrated the sky with their artificial eyes hewn from countless particles of melted sand. The inhabitants of those buildings scurried to and fro along the gray sidewalks on their way to a boring existence.

    Beyond those towering behemoths, guardians of boredom, was the river. The serpentine water flowed through the city like the old Biblical evil. It promised a way out of this dingy place, but when it came to the ocean at the mouth some ten miles away there was nothing but an endless border of water. I was trapped.

    The knock on the door was the first sign that my caged existence was about to come to an end. I navigated past my couch and peeked through the peephole. My apartment manager stood outside in the dingy hall. I unlocked the knob and slid the chain off its hook, and opened the door. I leaned against the doorway and folded my arms over my chest.

    I paid the rent last week, I reminded him.

    The apartment manager, Mr. Meyer, was a portly man on the seedy side of fifty. He was generally unshaven and his clothes were stained with the constant plumbing issues that plagued the ancient apartment building.

    He frowned and waved off my comment. I’m not here for that. Old Mort passed away, he told me.

    I raised an eyebrow. He was pretty old, I commented.

    Yeah, and a good paying customer like you. That’s why I wanted to offer his room to you, Meyer explained.

    Now that got my attention. The deceased Mort had held one of the apartments on the upper floors. Those apartments were coveted for their larger rooms, personal bathrooms, and even a washer and dryer. Mort’s place even had an extra bedroom.

    How much is it? I asked him.

    Two thousand dollars a month.

    I winced. That was almost my entire monthly salary. Net. How long do I have to think about it?

    Mort’s family will be by here later today to pick up his things. I hadn’t even known Mort had family. Nobody ever came to visit him. So you can give me an answer by Friday, but no later. You’re not the only one who wants that place, ya know, and I can’t afford to leave it empty for long. I suppressed the urge to roll my eyes. He could afford to leave it empty until the Rapture, but the miser would never admit it.

    I’ll give you an answer by then, I promised.

    He smiled and nodded his head. Good. I’ll talk to you then. He walked off, no doubt to make the same offer to every consistent-paying client in the lower floors.

    I shut the door and leaned my back against the entrance. Two thousand. . . I murmured.

    I’d need to get a roommate to fill that empty bedroom, but I could live with one person if it meant not having to share a bathroom with twenty others. A smile slipped across my lips. I knew

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