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I Spit On Your Rejection Mate - Paranormal Weak to Strong Werewolf Romance - cover

I Spit On Your Rejection Mate - Paranormal Weak to Strong Werewolf Romance

A. Vitiosis

Publisher: BestNovel

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Summary

Born wolfless, Dulcie Pierce had to suffer the abuse of her family for years, further humiliated by her sister being mated to her boyfriend of four years. Dulcie has no choice but to agree to marry the ruthless Alpha of Black Blood. Kaladin Hawthrone never wanted a mate, they were a weakness and he prided himself on power. A marriage into Black Blood can only be broken through death, stuck with a wolfless mate,Kaladin has no choice but to keep his distance and ensure she doesn't become the downfall of everything he has built. Dulcie traded one abuse for another, suffering under the wrath of Kaladin's cruelty and constant betrayal. She rejects him.But what happens when Dulcie isn't exactly wolfless after all?Black Blood won't crumble because of Dulcie, unfortunately Kaladin doesn't see what lurks in the shadows.Demons and Werewolves have a history and it's catching up to the Alpha with a cold heart. Now he needs his Luna, otherwise the fate of their pack will be destroyed.
Available since: 08/02/2024.
Print length: 300 pages.

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