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Shifted Fate: Book Three (Broken Luna Series 3)
by Alicia S. Rivers
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Synopsis
Woken by betrayal, fueled by revenge, and driven by the need to protect.
After a brutal betrayal leaves her and her unborn pup dead, Amy, an Alpha female, is given a second chance at life by a Goddess.
Waking up on her eighteenth birthday, six years in the past, she must navigate a web of lies, ...
After a brutal betrayal leaves her and her unborn pup dead, Amy, an Alpha female, is given a second chance at life by a Goddess.
Waking up on her eighteenth birthday, six years in the past, she must navigate a web of lies, ...
Woken by betrayal, fueled by revenge, and driven by the need to protect.
After a brutal betrayal leaves her and her unborn pup dead, Amy, an Alpha female, is given a second chance at life by a Goddess.
Waking up on her eighteenth birthday, six years in the past, she must navigate a web of lies, master newfound powers, and fight to change her fate. She's determined to get revenge on those who wronged her, but old enemies and new threats lurk around every corner.
Can she survive this new life, and deal with the shifting sands of fate? Or is she stuck repeating the same cycle over, leaving her bleeding out on the table while her mate demands her pups' life?
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