Soul Mates, Actually

Soul Mates, Actually

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***DISCONTINUED*** It's a relationship frowned upon by human society. Yet, it is only a natural and beautiful part of life in werewolf society. Marisa Chase is a young, 22-year-old woman with a lot going for her. She's just landed her first teaching job at Black Pines High School. Blaize Quinn is a 17-year-old bad-boy with a reputation to uphold. He's the future Alpha of the West Wind Pack. Two people in two different areas of life, brought together by one thing. The mating bond.
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Sabrina

Sabrina Wild wanted one thing and one thing only, to lead her pack to success - being the strongest female Alpha she knew she could be. The concept of mates was the last thing on her mind. She didn't want to live in the shadow of a man, she was her own bright light. So when the all too proud and independent Sabrina meets her mate - her human mate - she isn't sure if this destiny was one she wanted to follow. She saw a human mate as a roadblock in her road to success and power. But she underestimated the fact that there was no power, like the power of a mate bond. --- Follow Sabrina as she navigates school, her pack and her new soulmate who's oblivious to all things werewolf. Will Sabrina allow herself the happiness of having a soulmate, or will she let stubbornness and outside factors ruin the one thing that would make her whole? --- Book many contain violence, strong language and sexual themes.

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