Ashe was a normal girl until one friday night. The daughter of a regular pack member, she is banished from her pack after one of the elders makes a terrible prophecy. On the run, she talks to, and trusts no one. When an omega male claims her as his mate, Ashe does what any smart girl would do...
Liam was the Organ Pack's omega. He didn't care though. It wasn't like he was being treated bad, he still got to train. He just had some extra chores. It didn't hurt that he knew that he looked good. Out on a run, he spots a girl. Not any girl though, his mate...
Hi! Just wanted to tell you all some things before you all start reading. (Looking for the crowds of people, only seeing a single ladybug. I'll go to a corner now.) Any way, I know you hear this all the time, but I'm going to repeat it.
1-HATERS BACK OFF! We don't want you here! Okay, but seriously, don't be rude. It's annoying.(Grabbing holy water.)
2-My story. MINE. No one gets to steal it.(Low key grabs the chainsaw.)
3-If you don't agree with what someone says, don't drag the book into it. Please.
4-If you don't like the book, don't write nasty comments. Just don't read the book.(Look at number 1. Thank you.)
5-Comment(Don't be rude.)I would love to read your comments!
6-There will be spelling errors. Mostly because spelling is my mortal enemy...;)
Also, hope you have fun reading!
A genetically unique but emotionally lost teenager must figure out who she is within her mixed-up, warring world of Shifters and Wolfstalkers.
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It wasn't Maddie's choice to be born a half-breed, half Shifter, half Wolfstalker -- a hunter of Shifters -- and it wasn't her choice to keep her identity a secret. But after trying to attend high school like any normal sixteen-year-old, things quickly spiral south when her Stalker uncle finds out about her and catapults her out of anonymity and into the awareness--or possibly the crosshairs--of The Order of the Wolfstalker. Maddie must think fast and figure out a way to keep herself and her family safe, or risk losing everything. Including her life.
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