Blue (book 1)
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  • Reads 11
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2017
Mature
Aira is our typical teenage popular rule the school kinda girl... always having things handed to her , boys falling to he feet, all but one ... Blue Ryan (aka Greek god) was not your typical teenager , unlike Aira, Blue didn't really care about school popularity although he did command authority like no ones business, He was there to finish school so he can fulfill he's Alpha duties. The problem comes in when our little Aira here falls for Alpha Blue (or what he does to her) but she doesn't know that werewolves even exist, but it looks like her parents and brother do? What happens when he finds his mate? What happens when two dominants clash in the bedroom? What are her parents and brother hiding ? All to be answered in Blue (book 1)
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