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Broken by Her Wolves

Wolves of Newhaven, Book 2

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Broken by Her Wolves

By: Kaylin Peyerk
Narrated by: Alyssa Rogge
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Newhaven is my new home...isn't it?

While I've been in Newhaven for days, I've barely seen the outside of my tent. Both my heat and my seemingly never-ending amnesia being to blame. Despite it all, I've decided to accept the men around me for what they are, at least in theory. Lucien is my magical bond, and the others are my mates. It's that simple, right?

Not so much, not when I find that I'm not a guest in Newhaven at all, but a prisoner.

The moment my heat ends I'm ready to explore the pack, but I'm not even allowed ten steps away from my tent. Maverick claims it to be for the safety of his pack members, even for my mate's own good, and yet it leaves me feeling like a feral animal. Despite my fated mates insisting that it's only temporary, and to trust them, I can't bring myself to believe it. All I can think is that I've escaped from one trap only to be ensnared in a new one of my own making.

Not only that, but I'm beginning to remember my old life, and what Lucien was to me during those long years as an immortal. Will I be able to get my head straight, accept my fated mates completely and come to terms with my true destiny, or will I crumble under the pressure?

©2021 Kaylin Peyerk (P)2022 Kaylin Peyerk
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Destiny Wolf
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