Dianna Whisper is not normal. She is half Angel and half werewolf, she 'lives' with her abusive father who has hated her ever since her mother died in childbirth. She is a mute, and never lets anyone touch her. She can read minds, sense auras, and just by touching someone, she can see any part of their past. She is powerful, and she knows it. But she never uses her powers, because she believes she doesn't deserve it. She believes she is Worthless.
Ashton Blake is the Alpha's son. Usually cool, calm, and collected, he's funny and popular. So why does just the presence of mysterious Dianna turn him into a blubbering, awkward idiot? When he first finds out that Dianna is his mate, he's shocked. Dianna, the mute, the strange girl that avoided people like the plague, SHE'S his mate? Destined by the fates to stand by his side as Luna to his pack? Impossible! But as time goes on, he learns things about her and discovers things that even his dreams wouldn't have dreamed.
|Highest Ranking: 76 in Werewolf, 13/3/21 |
After the murder of her parents, sentenced to live the rest of her life out as a rouge. What happens when Clara stop's running to save a girl from non-other than a rouge, and the girl just so happens to be the Alpha's sister. Follow the story as Clara gains a better understanding of this mysterious Alpha, and face the terrors the haunt her past.
Sneak Peek:
'What are you doing turn around and go back, where safe here. I know it.' Said Maia ignoring her request I shifted and ran into the forest. I didn't know this forest well and was sure I was getting lost, though I still kept running. I heard a bundle of footsteps that weren't my own. I stopped tacking a moment to even my breathing, when I was jumped on by a big wolf he was probably double the size of me. He was pure black with a white patch on his chest. He was the alpha.
Oh shit
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This is my first book, so I hope you enjoy please give it a go. The description might not be that good, but I really enjoyed writing it and I hope you enjoy reading it.
Was written by me at 13 it is cliche and full of spelling and grammatical errors, that I'm not going to fix (I'm lazy). Read at your own risk.