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The Full Moon
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Continúa, Has publicado oct 28, 2014
Tahlia was a seventeen year old wolf. She was sick of being the daughter of the alpha, that everyone looked down upon. She decided that enough was enough. She would become a rouge and live off the land. Fend for herself, have no rules and guidelines to live by. She just wants be free and not tied up to anyone......
But what happens when she finds her mate. Will she reject him, will he reject her. 
Continue reading to find out more. 
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Jasmine is a rare werewolf; she's the only golden one to ever exist. But even in human form she stands out, being quite gorgeous. And yet, as luck would have it, that only makes life more difficult for her. With the loss of her pack and casted as a rouge, it's only dangerous for her to stand out, which seems to be the only thing she can successfully do. Jasmine makes three major mistakes that will change her life; 1: Finally starting school again, but at one that's already inhabited by a pack of werewolves. 2: Meeting the alpha. 3: Falling in love. WARNING: this is unedited, underdeveloped, more than a bit cliche, and is full of mistakes. I wrote this a while back, and haven't got around to fixing it. Read at your own risk! Honestly, I wouldn't recommend it!