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This is Wyatt's book, the alligator shifter from Placida Pod series. The events in this book are separate from and overlap events in books 3 and 4 where he meets his mate, and then takes her home to Louisiana to meet his family. His sister is missing, it turns out his uncle is partially to blame, but it's cockatrice who kidnapped her. He calls in Kitty and Wally (Triple Trouble series) and they band together to rescue her and kill the bad-guy uncle. Also foreshadows events that happen in earlier Triple Trouble books, sets up the Yellowstone events there, and explains events referenced in Placida Pod 3 and 4 that happened about the

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