Never Look Back

Never Look Back

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Cali a young wolf kills her pack's Alpha after he tries to rape her. She spends the next 8 years running for her life from city to city. Until she comes across a pack of new wolves that she is skeptical of but she is forced to join with them. Can Cali now leave her past behind and continue with a normal life or will her past continue to haunt her and send her back on the run.
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Amethyst was kidnapped the night before her fifteenth birthday, since that night till after her eighteenth birthday she has been stuck with a rival pack. Forced to do things that she never wanted to do until she found her mate. After her eighteenth another pack comes and rescues every prisoner that was being held. Those people stay with that pack for a few weeks – recuperating. Then the Alpha decides that it’s time for them to all head back to their own packs. The Alpha and his family personally takes Amethyst back to her pack, but she doesn’t remember much of her old life. One of the only things she does remember is her older brother. Who hasn’t had the easiest of lives since she was taken. On top of relearning who she is and the newest side of her, she has to re-join the pack. But when she does that she starts to feel a pull toward someone. But she can’t figure out who it is, but her wolf is excitedly chanting the word; mate. Can Amethyst readjust to her life as well as look out for her mate or will it be too much for her?

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