Turn of the Moon
by L.P. Dover
Royal Shifters
Publication Date: August 25, 2015
Genres: Fiction, New Adult, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense
AMAZON • IBOOKS • SMASHWORDS
One girl. Two wolves. Promised to one. Destined for the other.
To escape the cruel, overbearing, Kade, the Yukon Pack alpha she’s been promised to, Bailey Whitehill flees her home in search of a new life, one of freedom where she can make her own choices. However, Kade will stop at nothing to make her his and begins the hunt.
As Bailey starts her new life, everything she’s known to be true, is not. Time is of the essence and choices have to be made or consequences suffered. Not only does Bailey fear Kade, but another danger lurks deep in the recesses of the forest. Unbeknownst to her, that danger is what she’s been searching for all along. At the turn of the moon, her fate hangs in the balance . . . and it’s up to her to make the right choice.
Bailey is a very strong wolf, she didn't feel the pull that everyone else did to make her follow rules. She study Chemistry and Teaching. She is an alpha and a spit fire. She is 24 years old and part of the Northern Pack. Ryker is an alpha and has a very strong pack in Wyoming, know that he has found Bailey he isn't going to let her go. He is Kade's brother. Cedric is Ryker's second in command and he is part of Ryker's pack. Tyla is part of Ryker's pack, her father is very protective of her. She is very strong and she works at Blake's ranch. Blake is from North Carolina, he inherited the ranch, Ryker and Tyla taught him how to run the ranch. He is good at undercover work. Ian is Ryker's alley, he is the alpha of the Northwestern Pack. Tate is Ryker's Alley, he is the alpha of the Great Plains Pack, Kemi brother. Kemi is Tate's younger sister, she is stronger then she thinks. She was taken, Bailey rescued her. Sebastian is Bailey's friend, Protector, he likes to annoy Ryker. Kade is a supreme douche, he is very violent and overbearing.
This book drew me in from the first page. This book is very well written and the characters were very well developed. I couldn't help but feel connected to the characters. This is one book that I know that I will be able to read again and again.
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