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Fated to the Alpha Bear

A Bear Shifter Romance (Bear Protector, Book 2)

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Fated to the Alpha Bear

By: Reece Barden
Narrated by: Jarman Day, Sarah Puckett
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The man they sent to rescue me looks more dangerous than my captors. Bodhi Lennox hasn't spoken a full sentence since he arrived, just watches me with dark eyes and growls at anyone who gets too close. He's massive, barely speaks, and is supposedly here to protect me until my brother pays his debt.

But the way he looks at me? Like I'm already his. Like he'd tear apart anyone who tries to touch me.

I should be terrified of him. Instead, I'm wondering what it would take to make a man like him lose control.

Three months in fur. Three months avoiding everyone I know. Then Chase Walker drags me back to civilization for one last job, protect a woman being held as collateral for her brother's debt. Simple. Get in. Guard the asset. Get out.

Then I recognise her. My mate. And I know I'm in trouble.

Every instinct screams to claim her, protect her, keep her. But she thinks I'm just hired muscle. Another dangerous man in a house full of predators.

She has no idea she belongs to an alpha bear who's more animal than man. She has no idea I'll burn the whole world down before I let anyone hurt what's mine.

This book is a wild bear shifter romance with a possessive alpha hero, fated mates, and a guaranteed HEA.

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