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Bitten By Her

Bitten by Her

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Bitten By Her

By: Annabelle Jacobs
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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Brought together by fate, torn apart by family.

Rachel Tregarrak, Penwith pack beta and daughter of the alpha, has always called the rugged Cornish coast her home. With its beautiful landscapes, bracing sea air, and vast spaces to run, she can't imagine living anywhere else.

After years of living with her mother in her grandfather's pack, Sara Gallen returns to Penzance to be with her alpha father and her brothers. She wants to build their relationships, get to know the rest of her family better than occasional visits allow.

When their paths cross on the full moon, the attraction is immediate and instinctive. But Sara's father refuses to allow such a union and forbids any further contact. Sara finds solace with her grandmother in her alpha council residence, and Rachel is sent to a London pack to keep her out of trouble. Both women feel the desperate ache of an uncompleted bond, but unless they find a way to be together, it'll fade to nothing and their connection will be lost.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Annabelle Jacobs (P)2021 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Romance Paranormal

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Now I know the book is about Rachel and Sarah, but the absolute star of this exquisite tale is Alpha Celia Cornell of The Alpha Council. Toxic masculinity get its due comeuppance; Alpha Harley is... well, Alpha Harley - a kind, caring, devoted leader and the denouement of the story is fantastic for its "woman taking charge of her own destiny" and outsmarting the oppressive, odious male patriarchal figure of this segment of the saga. Can't praise this story enough, and I think Celia (if she'd allow me to be that familiar) is the most wonderful, magical character. REALLY enjoyed this!!

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