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GIVE Book Three in The Howling Series Cassie Cross survived the fracture. Now she has to survive the spotlight. Back at Cross Academy, newly engaged and five months pregnant with twin Level B heirs, Cassie refuses to be sidelined. The Hunter Council calls her a liability. Aristocrats call her leverage. Sara Shirabuki calls her unstable. Cassie calls their bluff. Senri won't freeze again. She won't run again. And together, they choose instinct over calculation-love over politics. Four heartbeats. One unbreakable bond. And a world waiting for them to fall. They won't.
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The Howling Series

  • The Howling (a Vampire Knight story)
    Season 1
    37 parts
  • Madness
    Season 2
    100 parts
  • Season 3
    48 parts
  • Sweet Child of Mine
    Season 4
    1 part
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