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Lycan Princess Fated Mate - A Secret Baby Rejected Mate Billionaire Werewolf Romance - cover

Lycan Princess Fated Mate - A Secret Baby Rejected Mate Billionaire Werewolf Romance

Laura Dutton

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

She buried her crown.She erased her past.She never expected fate to bleed back onto her operating table.Dr. Marianna Jackson is the woman monsters fear and humans trust—a world-class trauma surgeon who saves lives under surgical lights while hiding a truth older than the modern world itself. She is Lycan royalty, a princess forged in betrayal, and the last survivor of a bloodline meant to rule. She has lived centuries in silence for one reason only: to protect the child no one can ever discover.Until the night her fated mate is rushed into her hospital—shot, bleeding, and unconscious.Maximiliano Wolf is a tech billionaire, underground king, and Lycan prince whose control has never failed him—until his wolf wakes and recognizes the woman standing over him as his mate… the woman who disappeared years ago after a single night that shattered destiny.She rejects him.She rejects fate itself.But fate doesn’t release its claws so easily.As ancient enemies close in and the Lycan hierarchy hunts for a lost royal heir, the hospital becomes a battlefield, the past collides with the present, and a child’s hidden power threatens to rewrite the laws of their world. Desire turns dangerous. Love becomes lethal. And the bond neither of them wanted may be the only thing that can save them all.Because Marianna isn’t just hiding a secret.She’s hiding the future.And when the moon turns red, blood will decide who rules… and who survives.
Verfügbar seit: 08.01.2026.
Drucklänge: 269 Seiten.

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