You Can't Choose Your Destiny

You Can't Choose Your Destiny

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Three months after the death of her closest friends, Tessa Paulson receives an old message from one of her deceased friends, Paul Green, asking her for a drastic favor-- to save them. Still alive, Tessa's closest friends have been captured and are fighting for their lives. Tessa is the only one that can save them. In this sequel to "You Can't Run from the Past", no matter how hard you fight it, you can't choose your destiny.
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[Rejection Series Book 2] "Me, your mate? As if. You're weak and the reason my parents are dead!" He scuffs at my face and then does the worst thing I could think of. "I, Mikael Alibaster, future Alpha of Hidden Claws rejects you as my mate." Geminie Blake was special. She was the future moon goddess but her pack and herself didn't know that. All they knew was that she was the reason why the Alpha and Luna were killed and ever since then she became the packs punching bag. She was treated like the worst of the worst. It didn't help that she hadn't shifted yet. Then the day came when her mate rejected her and her and everything changed. Her life became better as she learned about her past she was the future moon goddess and she became alpha of the strongest pack with her bestfriend at her side. But what happens when her old pack needs help and her emotions are hard to handle.

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