Crimson Eyes

Crimson Eyes

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Ellie Thatcher starts to have a recurring nightmare about a wolf with crimson eyes. One day when strange things start to accompany the odd nightmares she gets a new student at school. West Lake High wasn't famous but it wasn't neglected either, so she couldn't find an answer as to why she was surprised. What truly caught Ellie off guard were the unique eye color the stranger had, crimson.
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Sierra is the alpha's daughter and only child, yet she's kept hidden in the pack house like some best kept secret. Her father never includes her in pack affairs and has never told her what her role is. So when she is finally allowed out, it's a dream come true. Years later, shortly after finding her mate, her father is mysteriously killed at the border and everyone starts looking for the new alpha. In Sierra's pack, the alpha is distinguished by emerald green eyes. So when Sierra wakes up the morning after her father's death with emerald green alpha eyes, everything she thought she knew about her family and pack is turned on its head. Just like her father, she begins receiving threats and low-level attacks that seem pointed specifically at her. Someone wants her position, her power...but the alpha position is automatically transferred down the family line. If she were to die, there is no one next in line to receive the power. Or maybe the power of the alpha is more intricate than she thought.

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