The Rise Of The Wolf - Book 1 of The Wolf Saga
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Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2018
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Hey Guys! This is the first book that I am writing on here! I am in 10th grade at the moment so if I don't upload on a regular basis then please do not get mad. Anyway, let's get on with the description. 

Ivy Jones and Max Welsh are mates, but there are many obstacles in the way of their love. Mostly, other people and that Ivy don't know that they are mates. She believes she is a human, until her 16th birthday at midnight. What will happen when she finds out the truth? Will she accept what she is? Or more importantly, will she accept Max as her mate?
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