I Finally Found You (DISCONTINUED)

I Finally Found You (DISCONTINUED)

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Leah Clearwater was known as the 'bitch' of her pack. She always had a scowl on her face, she was never happy about anything. She hasn't smiled since she dated her jerk of an ex-fiancé; Sam Uley, who dumped her for her cousin Emily. Leah hated being a wolf, she hated being in her ex's pack and wishes she could imprint so that she can forget the pain in her heart. But all that will change when a man and his daughter move to Forks and Leah will change a big part of their lives forever.
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By eighteen, Leah Clearwater had already buried the girl she used to be. Sam Uley's betrayal still sat like glass in her chest when her father died. The grief came in waves, sharp and endless, and just when she thought she'd learned how to stand against it, the change took her. Heat, bone-snap, the first female wolf the Quileute tribe had ever seen - and with it, a fate she swore she'd never accept. Imprinting. On seventeen-year-old Embry Call. He's the boy she's never trusted herself to need - all quiet steadiness and soft eyes, a soul too gentle for the teeth in her. He meets her anger without flinching, shows up when she wants him gone, and sees her like he's known her in a hundred lifetimes. The bond is not romance; it's scripture. It's the tether between storm and shore, the altar she never meant to kneel before. It doesn't care about timing, or grief, or the way she swears she'll never belong to anyone again. It pulls her toward him like the tide, and no matter how she thrashes, she cannot break free. He is her breakwater. Her anchor. Her ruin. And maybe her salvation. Because some loves are not gentle - they're a reckoning. And Leah Clearwater is about to find out what it means to be chosen, in a way that feels less like mercy and more like destiny.

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