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Call of the Moon; Christmas Moon; Claiming the Moon
Call of the Moon; Christmas Moon; Claiming the Moon
Hunt, Loribelle
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Lunar Mates Volume II is a collection of books four, five, and six in the series. Call Of The Moon Chloe knows up close and personal how terrifying it is to be mated to the wrong werewolf, and she has the scars to prove it. After killing the wolf whod made her life a misery, she accepted the protection of another pack. Six months later the annual meeting of alphas brings the one wolf who is a danger to her independence back into her life. Try as she might, she cant resist the chemistry that flares between, but can she trust it? Billy let her go and has regretted it ever since. Can he prove to her in one week that they are destined to spend a lifetime together? Christmas Moon Delilah Anders is a woman with secrets. Always moving, her identity known to a very small few, she escapes a rogue and seeks assistance from the one werewolf she knows absolutely would never betray her. His strategy of hide-in-plain-sight would have worked [...]fine if she hadnt gone to a strange pack posing as an innocent human and run smack into not one but two mates. Cooper and Aaron Williamson, both retired hunters, are eager to claim Delilah. Shes smart, beautiful, psychically talented. As her secrets unravel, their fascination with her and dedication to her grows. But when her true nature is revealed will they accept her or let her walk away? Claiming The Moon Hunter archivist, Ellen Monroe, is being stalked. Unable to determine who the threat is, her boss insists she move into Hunter headquarters until things are straightened out. Then he calls the last personand the only personEllen wants to see. Clint Osborn has his own reasons, dark and private, for not claiming Ellen, but when her life is endangered he cant trust anyone else to her safety. Unfortunately, shes not really safe from him either. Can he eliminate the threat against her before hes forced to walk away from temptation? Or is it already too late for them both?
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