Mated To Death Herself

Mated To Death Herself

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Lila is different. Jeremy is different. Lila sees dead people. Jeremy turns into a giant wolf. Clearly they're in two very different categories of different. - When Jeremy's Pack become under attack by a mysterious force that is picking off his member one by one, he finds himself in need of some assistance. That's where Lila comes in. New in town and at the top of the rumor mill, Lila doesn't exactly fit in. But when her super cute English teacher asks for her help, she can't exactly say no. When Lila and Jeremy meet everything they thought they knew changes. Life might not be all rainbows and butterflies, but who says it can't be one hell of a ride ;)
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