Lost A Love And Gain Three

Lost A Love And Gain Three

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He left her alone in the rain like she was nothing. Edward walked away and never looked back. But the forest had other plans for Bella Swan - because something ancient was watching from between the trees. Something that chose her. When a dragon attacks and three strangers save her life, Bella discovers that the love she lost was never her real destiny. Tanya. Kate. Irina. Three mates. One transformation. And a version of herself she never could have imagined. She didn't lose a love. She was finally found by the right ones.
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