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Wolf on a Mission

Salvation, Book 6

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Wolf on a Mission

By: N.J. Walters
Narrated by: Arlene Seberg
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Elias Gallagher is the guardian of his teenage nephews, and he knows the world's not a safe place for a werewolf without pack—especially if they're half-breeds, like the twin boys. He's heard there's an accepting pack in North Carolina, so that's where he's headed when he runs into the one person he'd given up hope of ever finding—his mate. Even more surprising than finding his mate, is realizing she's human.

Sue Walsh is solely focused on taking care of her five-year-old son. With her ex fighting her for custody and local hunters making her life complicated, she doesn't have time for an attraction to a ruggedly handsome stranger, especially one with a secret that is going to rock her world.

Contains mature themes.

©2016 N.J. Walters (P)2022 Tantor
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Wolf Werewolf Fantasy
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Loved all the charactors.How protective all male wolves are towards their mate.Also how they all bond together,the family vibe and all the love and support they all show each .Just wish the author could give a wolf to Sage so he can experience what his twin does when he shifts.Their bond is so strong but he feels lonely Sage is missing out and feels like a outsider.Maybe he can get one on his 18th birthday or when he finds his mate.

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