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When his feet touched the ground, he immediately felt a tingle go through him. “Yours,” was the message he heard. He wasn’t sure if this was normal when you become the alpha or some residual effect from his parents’ blessing. A supernatural love affair thrives in the midst of an intense territorial dispute in D. Annette’s sexy debut novel, The Stone Harbor Wolves.When billionaire Jason Stone takes over as alpha male in his Lycan wolf pack after the tragic death of his parents, he vows to show the full extent of his strength. And with over three hundred members in his multicultural pack of wolf, bear and cat shifters, Jason realizes that he now shoulders a grave responsibility…But tension mounts as Jason becomes obsessed with finding his fated mate—an extraordinary, powerful Lycan female he can sense and smell, but who has yet to make her presence known.Their sensual nightly dreams of each other leave them desperately seeking the other.They are driven by the same strong desire; to find their fated mate.As he draws ever closer to his perfect fit, the possibilities of a confrontation over pack land and the treachery of those who wish to steal it could result in a bloody war beyond imagining.With danger and deceit closing in around him and his pack, Jason’s dreams of his fated mate turn more vivid—and hotter. He must find her…now.

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