Of Wolves And Deceit by Stephany Wallace

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Of Wolves And Deceit by Stephany Wallace
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Wolves and Vampires never mix… Unless they are ready to rip each other apart.

All I want for my birthday is to pass the fire trial that will unlock my Wolf Shifter powers, join my uncle’s Vampire hunting pack, and mate with the man I love… Until a mysterious human is captured and tortured by our Alpha, leaving me no choice but to act.
Except, not everything is as it seemed, and my act of kindness has just turned me into the enemy.
Suddenly on the run from my own family, I’m forced unconscious, only to awake in the deadly clutches of three scrumptiously irresistible strangers—Mr. Impulsive, Mr. Temperamental, and Mr. Cocky. What’s worse, my wolf is a bit too “approving” of my captors.

Taken from the only home I’ve ever known, I’m forced to realize that Vampires are not the scariest monsters out there, and Wolf Shifters may not be the good guys after all.

  • File Name:of-wolves-and-deceit-by-stephany-wallace.epub
  • Original Title:Of Wolves And Deceit: A Reverse Harem Fantasy Romance (Forged By Fire Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CS8HT6KM
  • Publisher:S.W. Creative Publishing co
  • Date:2024-02-14T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:802.134 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Full Page Image
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Written by Stephany Wallace
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. Acknowledgments
  • 7. Prologue
  • 8. Chapter 1
  • 9. Chapter 2
  • 10. Chapter 3
  • 11. Chapter 4
  • 12. Chapter 5
  • 13. Chapter 6
  • 14. Chapter 7
  • 15. Chapter 8
  • 16. Chapter 9
  • 17. Chapter 10
  • 18. Chapter 11
  • 19. Chapter 12
  • 20. Chapter 13
  • 21. Chapter 14
  • 22. Chapter 15
  • 23. Chapter 16
  • 24. Chapter 17
  • 25. Chapter 18
  • 26. Chapter 19
  • 27. Chapter 20
  • 28. Chapter 21
  • 29. Chapter 22
  • 30. A Note from the Author
  • 31. Dante & Natasha’s Playlist
  • 32. Next in the Forged by Fire Series
  • 33. About the Author

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Mare Wood
Mare Wood

Pretty good, I'll probably read the next book. The characters are written fairly YA. For being very old, important, powerful, supernaturals; they are really sensitive. Not very understanding of the indoctrinated, abused, rescued cult member that is the FMC. . Like the FMC doesn't know what an apartment building is or a hot shower level naive, she does pretty well for the circumstances. Plus she just turned 19, like the characterization is written for her to be intentionally ignorant, In the truest sense of the word. Then they kinda guilt her for being "rude" to they're sister. Outside of the slightly immature logic in the beginning, it really does get better.

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