My Knight Of Night (Book 5)
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  • Reads 380
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2023
Mature
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Nightgazer and Clearnight, two powerful Night-GalaxyWolves from the celestial realm of Altron, are exiled to Earth as punishment for their rebellious actions. Disguised as humans, Kia and Cris, they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of our world.

Their paths intertwine with Yuki, a half-breed with a hidden heritage. When a dark force threatens Yuki's life, the two Night-GalaxyWolves must protect their newfound friend. As they delve deeper into the mystery surrounding Yuki's father's murder, they uncover a web of deceit and betrayal.

With time running out and the stakes rising, Nightgazer and Clearnight must use their extraordinary abilities to shield Yuki from the enemy's relentless pursuit. Can they unravel the truth, expose the killer, and ensure Yuki's survival? Or will the darkness consume them all?
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She Wolf will not find her mate. I won't fall in love!

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She Wolf will not find her mate; I curse the Spring that came too quickly. I won't fall in love! A werewolf's fate is to find a mate. Varinia is terrified by this idea, seeing people closest to her change as they find their mates, become nothing like they were before. She likes herself just the way she is. With her coming of age and finding a mate a year away, Varinia is determined to make the most of this last year. The prince of vampires has an arranged marriage laid out before him. One year of school left before his responsibilities become more real. Their struggles are just way too relatable.