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Foxfire Embrace
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Complete, First published Feb 16, 2025
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Heartbroken and lost, 27-year-old Ryan Carter embarks on a soul-searching hike in the misty mountains of Japan after being dumped by his girlfriend of five years. Just as he begins to feel the weight of his loneliness, he stumbles upon an ancient fox shrine-and a wounded fox caught in a bear trap. Feeling an inexplicable connection, he rescues the creature and takes it home to heal.

Days later, Ryan wakes to find a breathtaking woman in his home-graceful, mischievous, and undeniably alluring. She reveals herself as Akari, a Kitsune bound by gratitude and curiosity toward the human who saved her. As Ryan navigates his own heartache, he finds himself entangled in a supernatural romance, one filled with ancient magic, playful trickery, and the burning question: Was their meeting fate or merely another one of the Kitsune's tricks?
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