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Blade of the Moon
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  • Reads 8
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16
Mature
A fierce girl. A hidden power. A kingdom on the brink.

Laureli Lake has never fit the mold. Trained in swordplay by her knightly father and defiant of the frilly expectations of pack life, she dreams of becoming a warrior, even if tradition says she can't. But when a rogue werewolf attacks her pack and she unleashes a mysterious force she didn't know she had, Laureli's world shifts forever.
As whispers of war echo through Griffon's Forest and secrets from her past begin to surface, Laureli must navigate a dangerous path. One that leads her to forbidden magic, political intrigue, and a growing power that could either save her people or destroy everything she loves.

With enemies closing in and allies revealing unexpected truths, Laureli must decide: will she embrace her destiny as a warrior, a witch, or something far greater?

Perfect for fans of strong heroines, slow-burn romance, and magical intrigue.
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