The Kelpie Crisis

The Kelpie Crisis
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Download or read book The Kelpie Crisis written by Arizona Tape and published by Vampari Press. This book was released on 2024-06-03 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The influx of new mythical animals proves a tough challenge for the Griffin Sanctuary. For the first time, they're housing a kelpie but trouble brews as none of the keepers have much experience with this particular breed. It's up to veterinarian-apprentice Charlotte to keep the kelpie as comfortable as possible but an unforeseen pregnancy makes the task harder than expected. Failure is not an option because her job, the kelpie's life, and the future of the Griffin Sanctuary are on the line. - The Kelpie Crisis is book 7 in the Griffin Sanctuary series about apprentice veterinarian Charlotte as she learns how to care and handle mythical animals. Every book has a new animal case and can be read out of order. The series contains a slow-burn sapphic romance. If you enjoy mythical creatures, zoo documentaries, slow burn sapphic romantic sub-plots, and a heroine who loves animals, start The Griffin Sanctuary series with The Unicorn Herd.


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