![]() ![]() Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. The previous stories are Duck! and Celebrate. Please Note: This book is best read in order as part of the Avian Shifters series. When Everet rescues him from his latest scrape, Kane knows better than to believe the raven will actually take an interest in him and his welfare, but it's just possible that Everet is different to any other man Kane has ever met. Kane knows what being a magpie means, and he's got the bruises to show for it. ![]() Just as attracted to shiny things in their human bodies as they are in their avian forms, everyone knows they'll do anything for money-and they're not above stealing what they can't get by more honest means. ![]() ![]() Magpie shifters have always been looked down on by other avians. Some of the jobs it entails have been far more enjoyable than others, but when he's called to retrieve a magpie, who's got himself into trouble in a local human club, it becomes a truly life changing experience. As a raven, he's ideally suited to his new role in the nest's security flock. Everet has found his perfect place in the nest. ![]()
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