Promesa de Sangre
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  • Reads 412
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2015
"Every time Lina opened that door, nothing but trouble came walking in."

And it wasn’t any different this time around.

Twenty year old Catalina Rivera does everything possible to raise her sister, Reyna, from the hell they live in. But when she opens that door, that promise becomes a little harder to keep.

Sinclair, the Lycan Alpha King, seeks the Rivera bloodline to save an entire civilization from damnation. His world needs something only the Rivera bloodline can fulfill, and when he accidentally finds his queen, the sisters are thrown head first into a world they had no idea existed.

Protecting her sister was the only thing Lina lived by, and a world of supernaturals won’t stop her from doing so, even if she has to make a few blood promises along the way.

Promesa de Sangre means Blood Promise.

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