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His Human Mate
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Complete, First published Nov 28, 2025
Mature
Hope Tanner was found as a baby, abandoned, just outside the territory of the Wolf River pack, while pack members were on a territory sweep.  An Omega was able to take her home to his wife, who was not able to have pups.  Hope was not like her pack members, being a curvier girl who wore glasses and had the personality that took after her name:  hope.  By her 17th birthday she is discovered to be only human.  This becomes a complication when the Alpha heir ends up being her mate.  He thoughtlessly rejects her, while she becomes a thoughtful scholar of wolf pack history.  
On a coincidental meeting with the infamous warrior Luna, Nalia Knight, (or is it) Hope is invited along on travels to other packs with Luna Nalia as she and Alpha Jarek bring the infamous training program to other packs, and quite possibly, may be on another mission.
When they arrive at the Dark Moon pack, the second strongest pack around, Hope comes face-to-face with a unique situation:  she has a second chance mate.  Will he reject her too because she is just a human?  Or does fate have special plans for Hope?

Story/book #2 in the Rejection Shifter series.  
Story/book #1 is Staking His Claim
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