Heartsong
β Scribed by TJ Klune
- Publisher
- BOATK Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 259 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
All Robbie Fontaine ever wanted was a place to belong. After the death of his mother, he bounces around from pack to pack, forming temporary bonds to keep from turning feral. It's enough--until he receives a summons from the wolf stronghold in Caswell, Maine.
Life as the trusted second to Michelle Hughes--the Alpha of all--and the cherished friend of a gentle old witch teaches Robbie what it means to be pack, to have a home.
But when a mission from Michelle sends Robbie into the field, he finds himself questioning where he belongs and everything he's been told. Whispers of traitorous wolves and wild magic abound--but who are the traitors and who the betrayed?
More than anything, Robbie hungers for answers, because one of those alleged traitors is Kelly Bennett--the wolf who may be his mate.
The truth has a way of coming out. And when it does, everything will shatter.
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