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Werewolves, facing the threat of extinction, desperately seek their mates to bear young.
Aurora, a human far removed from the supernatural world, is nearing her own end after being fatally injured in a car accident. An alpha werewolf, Kai, lurks in the nearby trees watching her bleed out. He chooses to save her the only way he knows how, by changing her.
As Aurora settles into pack life, she struggles with her past as a domestic abuse survivor and the new dominating and violent lifestyle of a werewolf. No one is prepared for what happens next. The tides turn in favor of the werewolves. The Matefinder has been found, and she is more powerful than anybody ever imagined.
But is she prepared to be the most hunted werewolf in history?
Complete series! Optioned for film.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 31, 2015
- Reading age16 - 18 years
- File size448 KB
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- ASIN : B00T3NN5AC
- Publication date : January 31, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 448 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 350 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,129 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Leia Stone is the USA Today bestselling author of multiple bestselling series including Matefinder, Wolf Girl, Fallen Academy and Kings of Avalier. She's sold over three million books and her Fallen Academy series has been optioned for film. Her novels have been translated into five languages and she even dabbles in script writing. Leia writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance with sassy kick-butt heroines and irresistible love interests. She lives in Spokane, WA with her husband and two children.
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One of the guy saves her but also changes her. Which I didn’t expect. He also claims her as his mate. They call themselves werewolves but seem to be similar to wolf shifters. She finds out her savior is named Kai and an Alpha.
Her first shift is interesting, and she develops some interesting special abilities. She also finds her mate. She learns a lot of information about her past and her family’s history. Some of it is a little much. She also seems to have issues with past trauma that affect her a little and some panic attacks. Things get interesting as the saved become the hunted and the hunted become the hunters, of course, all for excellent reasons.
Kai is strong, protective, loving, and loyal he valued family and shows how he is with his pack. I love how the author introduced his heritage and history into the story. I also loved that he is old. It is kind of strange when he looks like he is 25 and really is much, much older.
The book gets exciting between a wedding, a rescue, and a conference. Honestly, a lot is going on. This book then adds even more complicated details to the mix and then ends unexpectedly.
Kai and Aurora are a match made in heaven. They are strong, protective, and loving to each other and their family. Many things are revealed about then and her in this book and a lot of complicated situations. But it was a fantastic read, I would say Ya, as there wasn’t any steamy content or over-described explicit scenes. This book contains witches, magic, fated mates, prophecy, and special abilities with a lot of action and suspense. I can’t wait to read book 2 in this series and see what happens. I believe that the author embraced different wolf shifter options in this book. She mixed it with magic and vampires, making this one heck of a supernatural story.
The main character developed and supports a women’s shelter, is broke, but then somehow flew to India and spent six months there? She comes from a broken home, twin brother was killed saving her but it wasnt really addressed in detail.
Our main character is a female vegetarian who has a fatal car crash avoiding hitting deer driving up a mountain. Wakes from crash to find cute guy she saw at gas station earlier change to a wolf then rip her stomach out and she changes saving her life. Next we learn she is actually part witch, was a werewolf, and has a special power that makes her hunted by vampires. Add in government agencies and its a grand slam of competition to whether she lives or dies.
I would have loved an opening scene of her in Delhi with her mom, and the writer detailing her experiences with the culture in more depth. A short scene where she and Kai pass each other would be great foreshadowing creating a better link, then supporting it yet again where they pass at the gas station. I really think this writer has a lot more to give us: more character depth, more passion, more culture. I hope her next book turns this around as I just couldn’t identify with the characters as they were simply one dimensional.
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As much as this first book is meant to sell her as an Alpha she would be terrible at it, all her decision making only takes herself into account. As far as I've read werewolves run on pack hierarchy, she's been a wolf for a few months barely know what she's doing but acts like she knows everything and is the Prime Alpha. I feel sorry for Kai to wait over two hundred years for his mate and end up being a doormat is sad. I suppose the fated mate angle makes an easy sell.
Why is it always the unpleasant female characters that the men fall for. Do writers have a conference about this sort of thing?
I don't know if I can put myself through book 2 because something tells me this loose cannon is going to get worse.

Reading this book and understanding the abuse some woman go through and endure whether it’s from family or partners, Aurora and Kai’s story really brings the story alive. From Aurora’s dramatic life-changing situation to the fight for Kai to protect his mate at all costs.
I read this story and desperately wanted to find out what happens next, a great book and one I will read over and over.

Genuinely one of the best books I've read in a while, with interesting fleshed out characters, I can see why this series was recommended so much.
Male main character is of Indian origin, but the story manages to not fetishise him, even including many actual elements of culture.
Female main character is a survivor of childhood domestic violence, and with excellent character building you can see how her background made her the strong independent person she is, and still impacts her goals and decisions after she is no longer human.

