*Story Outline:*
- Emilia, a bookstore owner, meets Luca, a mysterious stranger, in the woods.
- Luca is a werewolf, hiding his true identity from the world.
- Emilia is drawn to Luca, but their love is forbidden due to his supernatural nature.
- As they spend more time together, Emilia learns about Luca's world and the dangers that come with it.
- A rogue werewolf, seeking to destroy Luca's pack, threatens their love and their lives.
- Emilia must decide whether to embrace Luca's world and risk everything or walk away from the love they share.
*Genre:* Paranormal Romance, Fantasy, Adventure
*Setting:* A small town surrounded by dense woods, with a rich history of supernatural legends.
*Themes:* Forbidden love, self-discovery, loyalty, and the struggle between human and supernatural worlds.
The only thing Phoebe Carmichael is looking forward to is turning eighteen. So when she's escorted out of school one day to meet an Alpha who claims she is his mate, her whole world turns upside down. Phoebe is determined to believe she's not the long awaited mate of the most powerful Alpha in the country, despite the turmoil of emotions his mere presence stirs within her. Throw in a rogue Alpha with a serious vendetta and a former lover who can't take a hint, Phoebe's life went from typical high school teenage girl to the most powerful Alpha Female in America.
All before she turns eighteen.
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[3/8/2021] -- Currently in the process of rewriting this story for publication. Any feedback is welcome for the revisions! Leave some comments or shoot me a DM with your thoughts. :)
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#1 in #packs (2 March 2019)
#9 in #king (25 June 2019)
#4 in #queen (24 September 2019)
#1 in #human (4 November 2019)
#4 in #royalty (29 November 2019)
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