Incident 101: Claimed by the Beastman
(2025)(The second book in the Object Class: Beloved series)
A novel by Bree Kincaid
They call him unkillable. I call him impossible.
Unfortunately, we share a cell block.
Condemned to death and handed a last-chance plea deal, Talia Brooks wakes inside Site Ash-26part prisoner, part test subject.
She never planned to live through the experiment, but when it fails, she finds herself face-to-fang with the Agency’s most feared anomaly, ARK-101a monster that can’t die, and has decided she’s worth keeping alive for now.
He should see her as prey. Instead, he shields her like a treasure.
Every fight, every forbidden touch, chips away at the walls between them until the only thing left is hungerand a loyalty fierce enough to burn the lab down.
Incident 101: Claimed by the Beastman delivers a feral protector fantasy full of grumpy-sunshine banter, enemies-to-lovers fire, and ‘touch her and die’ devotion. Ideal for fans of dangerous monster boyfriends, redemption arcs, and steamy paranormal romance series.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Unfortunately, we share a cell block.
Condemned to death and handed a last-chance plea deal, Talia Brooks wakes inside Site Ash-26part prisoner, part test subject.
She never planned to live through the experiment, but when it fails, she finds herself face-to-fang with the Agency’s most feared anomaly, ARK-101a monster that can’t die, and has decided she’s worth keeping alive for now.
He should see her as prey. Instead, he shields her like a treasure.
Every fight, every forbidden touch, chips away at the walls between them until the only thing left is hungerand a loyalty fierce enough to burn the lab down.
Incident 101: Claimed by the Beastman delivers a feral protector fantasy full of grumpy-sunshine banter, enemies-to-lovers fire, and ‘touch her and die’ devotion. Ideal for fans of dangerous monster boyfriends, redemption arcs, and steamy paranormal romance series.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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