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The Wolf 2
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    Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2023
This is the second book of "The Wolf" series. Book 1 is now finished. 
Aquafur's death signified that Starfrost, Aquafur's son will now become the new alpha of Sun pack. However, Sliverdust who used to be an omega in Sun pack betrayed her pack and brought unchangable fate into Sun pack's future. As Sun pack's youngest Apha, how will Starfrost save Sun pack from the unpredictables claws of Sliverdust? Read The Wolf 2 to find out. (Reader is recommanded to read The Wolf 1 before reading this book)
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Bound to Fin Claimed by Fate

35 parts Ongoing Mature

Lavender never asked for fate. At twenty-two, she's already lived a lifetime of heartbreak-an Omega trying to survive in a world where love is duty and duty rarely feels like love. Fin was her comfort in the storm. They grieved together, healed together, and when Jayden was born, Lavender thought peace had finally found her. But peace doesn't last. Not when a new patrol assignment brings Easton-the Alpha's son with quiet eyes and a wolf that calls to hers. From the first moment they meet, something ancient stirs between them. Something she shouldn't want. Now, torn between the life she built and the bond she can't ignore, Lavender must choose between the safety of the past and the truth of her soul. Because when fate decides, love isn't simple. It's real. It's dangerous. And it always leaves a mark.