All Of You
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Luke Daniels is your average alpha bad boy. Sarah Wescot is your average shy girl. After hanging out with Sarah a lot, Luke starts to take a interest in her. He soon figures out that Sarah Wescot is his mate. It shocks him at first but soon comes to conclusion that he was going to get his mate eventually why not now! Sarah doesn't want to give him a chance because of all the rumors she heard about Luke being a player and seeing for herself the way he treats women. But after hearing an explanation about everything she decides to give him a shot. Sarah is soon to discover that she has fallen in love with Luke. It was hard in the beginning for them but hopefully they'll make it true without killing one another.
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