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Call of Her Mate

Call of Her Mate

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Xander never realized his mate would bite back...

Main Tropes

  • Friends to lovers
  • Slow burn
  • Strong female lead

Synopsis

A new Sassy Ever After romance

Morgan’s back… smack dab in the middle of all the drama and violence she once ran from. Despite renouncing pack life and leaving everything magical in her past, she’s ensnared by sensual dreams of a smoking-hot wolf shifter. She tries to ignore the dreams, but fate won’t be denied.

When she sees her dream shifter in the flesh, her mind goes straight to the gutter. Clearly, there’s only one way to end her torment… bend her rule against fraternizing with shifters, just this once. That will get it all out of her system and free her from the sleeping fantasies… right?

Quinn is lone wolf shifter with a dark secret and danger lurking everywhere he goes. When he meets Morgan, his life changes. She’s the mate he’s always wanted, the sassy, curvy woman who ignites a passion he thought long gone, and a complication he can’t afford.

Quinn has no intentions of letting Morgan go, but the threats that follows him will put Morgan in peril. It’s time for Morgan and Quinn to stand together against the world and put an end to the challenges trying to break them down and break them up.

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Chapter One

Morgan Romero wiped away the tears that trickled down her cheek. It was her last day at the job she had loved for so long. She was heading home. Back to Blue Creek. 

“I can’t believe we are going to have to do this job without you,” Shana said.

“I’m sure you’ll survive, even though you will never find anyone like me.” Morgan had to make light of the situation to keep her heart from breaking in two. Shana was her best friend and had been for the past twenty years. 

When she left home to move to the city, she needed something more. Hell, who was she kidding. She wanted her own damn life on her own damn terms. She wanted to be a normal twenty-something with a big city life and big city dreams. Podunk, cough, cough, Blue Creek could never have given her what she wanted back then. The only thing it had to offer was drama and violence. That had been her perception anyway.

“I’ll never be able to replace you. I wouldn’t even try.” Shana pulled her into one last hug.

“I’ll miss you, girl,” Morgan whispered, fighting back the tears.

“Text me and let me know you made it, okay?”

“Promise.”

Morgan grabbed the box from her desk filled with the reminders of her time in the city. It was a period of her life she would always cherish, but something was calling her home—back to Blue Creek.

When she had struck out on her own two decades ago, she swore she would never return. Pack life just wasn’t the life she envisioned for herself. Now, here she was, jumping into her Jeep with her suitcase packed and all of her belongings loaded into the trailer behind her, hightailing it home.

Her wolf was restless. The animal inside of her was just as anxious to hit the road as she was. 

Morgan had never planned on leaving her job or her apartment, and certainly not her friends, but the dreams she’d been having nightly about the imposing wolf, and the sexy as hell man he turned into, made her take a hard look at her life and her surroundings. 

She had been denying her true nature, playing human for far too long. The wild side of her itched to run free. To be around her kind, to find her mate. Something that Morgan had wanted to avoid for the majority of her life. 

Now that the years were catching up with her, both physically and mentally, she felt ready to settle down and find her place in life. 

And it all started with moving back home.

Morgan placed the box from her office in the small trailer and locked the door, ensuring it wouldn’t fling open during the long drive and send all her shit scattering across the highway. 

She turned, taking in one last view of the high-rise she spent most of her life in. A steady stream of tears started down her face. Saying goodbye was bittersweet. She would miss her friends, her job, and even her cramped apartment, but she also looked forward to moving on with her life and finding whatever it was that seemed to be calling her home.

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