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  • The Female Pack by Elizabeth_Rose16
    Elizabeth_Rose16
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    The Dark Moon Pack was notorious for it's alpha Carson, known as one of the most ruthless, fearless Alphas in the whole Kingdom. Barely any had seen the face of the beast when the Alpha King goes to check out this mysterious pack he finds more than he bargained for, there he meets the fiery werewolf Audraline, who lost everything and became the best leader. But the Alpha King had a secret. He had done something horrific, something Audraline would never forgive. And she had a choice to make.
  • Moon Lily by LeaghLullaby
    LeaghLullaby
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    Luneth Moonlily is turning 16, and is about to start her training to find her place in the pack. But on the day of her birthday, the alpha is killed violently, and a strange rogue comes forward to declare his leadership. All the females are ordered to be servants, and Luneth finds that she can no longer train. So she starts training in secret, hoping to someday free the pack of this cruel alpha rogue.
  • The Abused Mate (Discontinued) by maryam1qazi
    maryam1qazi
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    Christina Evergreens has had a hard childhood. Ever since her mom died in a rogue attack, she has been abused by her father. Her older brother, Alex, is traveling around the world trying to find his mate, so he has no idea what is happening to his younger sister right now? One day she had enough and ran away. Will she meet her mate? Will he accept her? Will her brother come back for her? Read to find out. This story is discontinued for now. I may come back to it later on, but right now I just can't seem to find the will to continue writing this.
  • Alpha Henry by Thetruenerd
    Thetruenerd
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    "Do you know the boogey man?" I shook in fear as the man stepped closer to me. Putting his lengthy and strong arms on either side of my head as he bent down. I could feel his breath cascading across my neck sending shivers down my spine. "The boogey man hides from me." He said. I could hear the smirk come to his face as I slid down the wall putting my head onto my knees as I tried to hide myself from the man. Alpha Henry. My mate. Summer Alexander has been a prisoner of the Lock Heart Pack for six years. Six long years. Her father Alpha of her pack betrayed her leading to her escape of torment. She was now a rogue. One night as she was sleeping in the fork of a tree. She saw lights surrounding her. The only way to survive would be for her to run. She wasn't strong and didn't have her full power but she didn't have a choice. Most packs tore rogues to shreds immediately without hesitation. But to her suprise the alpha commanded the warriors to take her as a prisoner. Never to see the light of day or move without fear ever again. She never understood why Alpha Henry kept her until the day she smelled the scent of something that could only mean her mate.
  • The Beast & Me by RaeSarai
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    ❝I can't take ten more years of watching you hurt, little one.❞ [THIS IS A FREEMIUM RADISH STORY ALSO AVAILABLE HERE] When Alaric Strider, an Alpha Rogue, first noticed Lei, a sixteen year old human, he instantly felt he needed to protect her from the dangers, though small, in the human world. He called her "little one" and she named him "stranger". He resisted the urges to have his little one for himself and planned to wait and even considered leaving altogether a few times. This is until her abusive father plans to move her away and a plan is devised to run away only Lei has no clue what awaits her in Alaric's world of wolves, rogues and hunters. ******************************** Copyright © 2017 by @RaeSarai All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.