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Wolf Forgotten
- A Reverse Harem Shifter Romance (Arbor Falls, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Bridget Bordeaux, Jake Bordeaux
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
My world shattered the day my parents didn’t show up to my graduation.
Grieving and lost, I discover my adoption certificate hidden in a drawer, unearthing a secret no one wanted me to know. Needing answers, I move to Arbor Falls to find out who abandoned me over two decades ago.
Instead, I discover a world I never knew existed when I shift into a wolf for the first time. But I’m different from the others, and not everyone can accept that this forgotten wolf is here to stay.
Everyone except my four mates.
The growly alpha who carries the weight of his pack. The lonely omega who loves fiercely. The broken stray who learns to trust again. The rival alpha who would burn down the world to protect what’s his.
With danger lurking in the shadows of the forest, I’m faced with a choice: run with my tail between my legs or become who I was born to be.
Wolf Forgotten is book one in the Arbor Falls series and is a wolf-shifter romance told in multiple POVs with multiple mates. It contains MM, mature scenes, and adult language. Series is complete with four books.
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- michael d jones
- 2022-02-27
Decent story line
Ivy has a good character flaws and strengths as a herion. The men she mated too have differences in there own way. I found that the sex scenes were good but excess. Or maybe just too squish in the middle of the story. However I do enjoy the story line and mystery. Cliff hanger in the end was a good stop point. Overall it was a good book with good narration. Definitely worth the credit.
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