First Love Vs Mate
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  • Reads 425,655
  • Votes 16,863
  • Parts 43
  • Time 3h 42m
Complete, First published Jun 23, 2016
Mate Series: Book #1

Isla is your normal 18 year old werewolf, loves her family, is dutiful to her pack ,the Red Moon pack, and obeys and respects her Alpha. The only thing of about her is that she fell in love with someone who was not her mate. Mason and Isla knew each other as kids but as they grew up it turned into love. Keeping it a secret as it is frowned upon for werewolves to keep a relationship without a mate bond even from their best friend and soon to be Alpha, Derek. When they do decide to make their relationship public during a pack ceremony Isla meets her mate, Alpha Asher of The Midnight Moon pack.


What will Isla do choose her first love or her mate?
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Rely only on yourself. This is the rule Ren, an eighteen-year-old werewolf, lives by. Since the early age of ten she has only one goal on her mind; to become the Beta of Black Moon. However, the Moon Goddess seems to have other things in store for her. When her pack gets attacked, Ren's mother goes missing and because Ren knows that she could never be able to defend herself, she leaves the pack to find her. However, her noble decision forces her to become a rogue, a creature she had spent her entire life loathing. While searching for her mother she runs across some unexpected obstacles, the biggest of which happens to be something that isn't supposed to exist. Her mate. *** Warning mature language and violence *** Original photo for cover by George Shervashidze from Pexels