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King of the Mafia Wolves (Urban Wolves #1) by breannejay
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The wolves are among us. Closer than we ever thought. ✧✦✧ Psyche Nightingale has lived among humans since her pack was mercilessly wiped out by savage, urban wolves. She was spared due to her inability to shift, despite her wolf being the rarest breed. Being a normal woman while working at a normal job as she waits for her lifespan to run its course should be easy enough in an overpopulated city like Manhattan. But one fateful encounter at the very heart of the town shattered her rose-colored lens, forcing her to plan another escape. Alvarin "Wolfe" DiSantis rules the Manhattan underworld with a gold-plated mask and an iron fist. He's the Alpha that the most dangerous men and wolves kneeled before with their entire lineages at his mercy. Power, money, and women; He has it all. A wolf in a King's clothing... ... who is, unfortunately, yet to find his Queen. ✧✦✧ The first installment of the Urban Wolves Trilogy. Can be read as a STANDALONE. UPDATES WEEKLY!
Dear Mr. Jones by fantasynote
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What would you do if you saw a man receive a life sentence for a crime he didn't commit? *** After witnessing the racially biased trial of a man framed as her friend's murderer, pre-law student Johanna Danvers decides to take justice into her own hands. In pursuit of the truth, Johanna struggles to navigate through a web of lies and manipulation around the botched case. After a decade of work, she finds evidence that could save a man's life and writes a letter to him on the day of his new trial. *** #homeafterdark contest entry that exposes very real flaws of America's criminal justice system.
Between The Crystals by CrystalScherer
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The aliens kill every human they catch, or in rare cases, put trackers on them to discover their hidden villages. When Natalie is caught in an ambush, she is unexpectedly released. But there is no tracker. The Saursunes have an entirely different motive this time. *** Run. Don't look back. When Natalie is trapped in an alien ambush, she is unexpectedly released. The first human to ever be let go. The Saursunes invaded centuries ago, and everyone knows that getting caught is certain death. Natalie is confused but grateful to be alive. As a porter, one of the few humans with the rare ability to teleport between special crystal formations, she must leave the safety of her desert village every day to help gather food. When other villages increase their raids on the Saursunes' farms, the aliens retaliate by hunting down every human they can find - except Natalie's group. Instead of trying to kill her and those helping her, they bring them food instead. Is it a trap? Or something else? Natalie isn't sure, but one thing is certain: the Saursunes aren't done with her yet.