Overview: Skye Winters is a shifter in hiding and currently resides in rural Pennsylvania. While there are days she'd love to take on her more feline form, she embraces the necessity of staying off radar.
Alpha's Heart: Part One (The Boundary Woods Book 1)
β Scribed by Winters, Skye
- Book ID
- 109330991
- Publisher
- Skye Winters
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 26 KB
- Series
- Boundary Woods 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Surrendering her heart to the woman she loves could cost the pack their lives.
The laws within the boundary are painstakingly clear. Alphas mate with alphas to keep peace between the packs and the veil hiding their existence in place.
AnnaοΏ½s determined to pass the packοΏ½s leadership to her brothers in order to share her bond with RowanοΏ½the she-wolf who effortlessly stole her heart. But with her motherοΏ½s health and their population in decline, staying true to her bond might just be the biggest challenge of all.
This is the first part of a lesbian shifter serial and contains scenes not suitable for those under the age of eighteen.
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Overview: Skye Winters is a shifter in hiding and currently resides in rural Pennsylvania. While there are days she'd love to take on her more feline form, she embraces the necessity of staying off radar.
Overview: Skye Winters is a shifter in hiding and currently resides in rural Pennsylvania. While there are days she'd love to take on her more feline form, she embraces the necessity of staying off radar.
_Life within the boundary may be complicated, but standing on the outside is madness._ For Anna, holding back her shift outside the boundary is bad enough without the threat of humans lingering nearby. But the huntress's cabin is vacant, and unless Anna's willing to set foot in a human settl
_In the boundary, every wolf counts._ As Anna fights the bind placed on her wolf, the promise of attack forms an even greater ravine between the one chosen by her heart and the blood of her family. Strength in numbers has never held as much meaning as it does right now. And it all starts