The God of Wolves
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  • Reads 142
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2020
Mature
They say that he's evil. That he will kill without thought, that he can't love.

But they are wrong.

Kace Enfeild is the human half of the most powerful werewolf in all history, Fenrir. In his years he has never loved a soul. Until her. Amara is the mate he never thought he would have. She is the only one he loves. He will protect her from all the dark in the world, even him.

Amara Kingsley is a young girl fresh out of college. She is sweet and shy, but don't be fooled, when she needs to, she stands her ground. She is a hopeless romantic, but her walls are built high due to an abusive vampire.

Fenrir is the Norse God of Wolves. Amara is a human among monsters. 

He has loved her since their first encounter, falling in love further with the passing of each day.

But can Amara learn to love a monster?
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