
The Reaping
Arctic Wolves, Book 1.5
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Narrated by:
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Dawn Rocker
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By:
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Tigris Eden
About this listen
The Reaping was supposed to be three trials. Three trials, Victor Canidae had to complete and in doing so–he’d successfully earn Nerina Simpson as his mate.
Three Trials. For him only.
But the Goddess Selene has plans of her own. Plans that are far reaching and affect not only Pack Canidae, but Clan Denali. A concern that has all of the Northern territory pulling out their claws.
The council all agree, Nerina is not the answer, in turn, bringing back insecurities and concerns Victor thought long buried. But with this new twist in the mix, there’s only three things either of them can do.
Face their fears,
Face each other.
And above all, do not fail.
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