Opposite Attract

Opposite Attract

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Werewolves chase after their mates which are-- well, werewolves too. But unexpectedly, this one particular werewolves' mate isn't a werewolf, but a vampire. Jason McCann, high rank werewolf. Best one of them all. Strongest, powerful, and best looking one out there. Then there's Valerie Alston, the most perfect vampire. She's sweet, caring, and very beautiful. She's very lucky to be Jasons' mate, but does she want to be his mate since he's not a vampire like her? They go through many roller coaster experiences since vampires and werewolves don't get along, but worst of all, their families are enemies. Jason wants her even though she's not werewolf, but the question is, does she want him back?
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First impressions are crucial, Sarah's dad has recently remarried and now she has a new step mother and two step brothers. It seemed like the perfect little life, but something about her new family and new community is off, but Sarah just can't put her finger on it. After meeting Jason Stern, a man who looked like a god, but acted like an animal confirmed her suspicions. Turns out she is the destined mate to the next in line alpha of a pack of werewolves. But Jason isn't the only one that wants her, Vampires close by have been watching Jason closely and now they have something that can hit him where it hurts the most¦ His heart

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