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Moonbound: The Packless Girl The Alphas Fear

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Nova Wilde spent twenty-two years as the clumsy human waitress everyone pitied. Then one full moon shattered everything. Her first shift brought every wolf within fifty miles to their knees, whimpering in submission to a power that should not exist. Now she is the most wanted wolf alive. Some Alphas want to claim her. Others want her dead before she becomes unstoppable. Kael Nightshade is the Alpha other Alphas fear. Ruthless. Untouchable. When his hunters drag Nova to his fortress, he plans to study her strange power and eliminate the threat. Instead, he discovers the impossible: she carries the bloodline of the Silvercrest royals, the ancient pack slaughtered thirty years ago for being too powerful to control. The same pack his father helped destroy. Nova's wolf recognizes Kael as her fated mate. Her human side knows he is her jailer, possibly her executioner. As rogue wolves close in to capture the last Silvercrest heir and rival Alphas demand her death, Nova must master the wild magic burning through her veins. But the biggest danger is not the enemies hunting her. It is the magnetic pull toward the cold Alpha who watches her like she is both salvation and destruction. The one whose touch makes her wolf purr and her heart forget he is supposed to be her enemy. She was nobody. Now she is the girl every Alpha fears. And the only one who can save or destroy them all.
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