Until the Moon Calls Me Home

Until the Moon Calls Me Home

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Maiya was born to fight, bred to kill, and bound to obey. As the Spanish prodigy of the Midnight Moon Pack, her hands were stained with blood before she was even grown. By thirteen, she'd had enough. She ran-from her pack, her power, and her mate. Four years later, she's almost free. California gave her anonymity, a makeshift pack, and a fragile sense of peace. But when a bounty hunt gone wrong drags her back to New Mexico, her past catches up with her-fangs first. Because the wolf she's chasing isn't just anyone. He's Miguel-her first love, her mate, the Alpha's heir she left behind. And this time, he's not letting her go. As secrets unravel and blood debts rise, Maiya must choose between the life she built and the fate that won't stop hunting her. The Moon is calling her home... and if she answers, it may destroy her heart-or save her soul.
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