Fated: Fox and the Raven by Hawke Oakley

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Fated: Fox and the Raven by Hawke Oakley
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A fox who won’t find his fated mate.

Red’s not cut out for love. Despite yearning for a happy ending of his own, the fox shifter knows he’s not worth the effort. No man will want someone with such a shady history and a laundry list of past mistakes.
Especially when he’s hiding a deep secret.

But Red’s not a whiner. He’s content with being the beloved babysitter for his pack—until a thunderstorm drops a black bird out of the sky and changes his life forever.
A raven who won’t fall in love.
Alpha Orpheus is a raven shifter and a free spirit who hates being tied down. He’s also a bad boy—or so he likes to think, even though the sight of babies secretly makes his heart melt.

When Orpheus injures his wing, he makes a crash landing into the arms of his savior, a stunning and wily fox shifter named Red. But Orpheus never stays in one place for long and he intends to leave as soon as he’s healed.

So why is it impossible to stop thinking about his foxy angel?

  • File Name:fated-fox-and-the-raven-by-hawke-oakley.epub
  • Original Title:Fated: Fox and the Raven (Pack of Brothers Book 5)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08TJ1V1D7
  • Date:2021-02-11T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:251.017 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Hawke’s Newsletter
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Characters
  • 6. 1. Red
  • 7. 2. Orpheus
  • 8. 3. Red
  • 9. 4. Orpheus
  • 10. 5. Red
  • 11. 6. Orpheus
  • 12. 7. Red
  • 13. 8. Orpheus
  • 14. 9. Red
  • 15. 10. Orpheus
  • 16. 11. Red
  • 17. 12. Orpheus
  • 18. 13. Red
  • 19. 14. Orpheus
  • 20. 15. Red
  • 21. 16. Orpheus
  • 22. 17. Red
  • 23. 18. Orpheus
  • 24. 19. Red
  • 25. 20. Epilogue: Orpheus
  • 26. Also by Hawke Oakley

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Aro D

The story is quite intriguing and nicely plotted. Plus I like the author's idea about home, acceptance, self-realization and many other small psychological perspectives that both the protagonists deal with. It also revolves around the way we often feel like we are misfitting in our society and how we either try to change ourselves for it or opt to leave it and start a new. Also i loved the involvement of LGBTQ idea. It does feel like all real and okay (even tho I have never heard there are other shifters too besides foxes and wolves, well thats my limitation) but I loved the concept of universal harmony🥰 provided here until someone explains to me how Red could get pregnant 😅 Overall, this book deserves ur time.

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