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The Unwanted Mate

The Unwanted Mate

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Fri, Aug 21, 20264h 32m
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The Mate Bond That Broke Her. The Second Chance That Saved Her. Lira Ashworth was born into Crimson Fang Pack, where strength is the only currency that matters and compassion is weakness. A gifted tracker dismissed as "too soft" her entire life, she finally meets her fated mate only to be rejected in front of the whole pack the moment he sees her as unworthy of his rank. The bond's rejection doesn't just break her heart. It breaks her body. With no one left to help her endure the agony of a severed mate bond, Lira runs with no plan, no destination, only the desperate need to escape a pack that taught her survival meant enduring cruelty in silence. She collapses at an unfamiliar border, certain she's about to die alone in the woods. She wakes up in enemy territory. Or so she thinks. Kade Ironwood, Alpha of Crystal Springs the largest, most powerful pack in the region finds her half-dead at his border and recognizes her instantly as his own fated mate. But where Lira expects claim, control, and eventual disappointment, Kade offers something she has no framework for: patience. Restraint. A pack that proves, day after day, that safety doesn't come with hidden costs. As Lira slowly, painfully relearns how to trust herself, her wolf, and the man who refuses to pressure her into anything the past she ran from refuses to stay buried. Crimson Fang doesn't release its wolves easily, and when they discover exactly where their "property" has been hiding, they issue an ultimatum that could drag two packs into war. Lira must decide whether she's willing to let an entire pack fight for her or whether reclaiming her own voice means standing at the center of the fight herself. A slow-burn, second-chance mate romance about rejection, resilience, and choosing to be loved without flinching. For readers who want their alpha heroes patient instead of possessive, their heroines competent instead of helpless, and their happily-ever-afters earned.
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