The Luna Without A Name

The Luna Without A Name

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Elias, alpha of the Red River Pack, never expected his mate would be human as humans have avoided his pack for decades. When the disappearance of 3 coeds leads human investigators to come snooping, he must protect the pack at all cost from all strangers. Enter 3 strangers. An unconscious human girl accompanied by 2 male rogues run into the pack's territory. When the girl awakes, what will she be able to remember? How will she defend herself against a pack of wolves? Why does her heart constrict when Elias walks into the room?
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In a world ruled by wolves and moonlight, Elias-a quiet human artist seeking peace-never expected to find a half-dead alpha wolf bleeding at his doorstep. All he wanted was silence, a place to heal, and maybe a sunrise worth painting again. But fate doesn't ask for permission. Kael, the proud young alpha destined to lead his pack, has spent years fighting the Moon's cruel sense of humor. Once betrayed by the one meant to be his mate, he swore never to trust destiny again. When Elias saves his life, Kael's instincts rebel-drawn to the warmth of a fragile human he has no right to crave. Their bond isn't supposed to exist. A wolf doesn't belong to a human. And love, no matter how fated, doesn't always come gentle. Yet in the hush between breaths, in the space where the forest hums and the Moon listens, they begin to find each other-through broken trust, quiet touches, and the ache of something that feels too much like forever. Because sometimes, even when the world forgets, the Moon remembers.

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