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"An outsider must prove to the pack where their loyalty lies... Julia Martel was once a spoiled princess surrounded by powerful Shifters. Now she is a prisoner of the Great North Pack, trusted by no one and relegated to the care of the pack's least wolf, the only one who has shown her kindness. As the Omega, Arthur Graysson has always been at the bottom of the Great North's hierarchy. It's where the pack needs him most: as a wolf in the shadows, protecting them from internal division - and from his own terrifying demons. Every day with Arthur opens Julia to the harsh wonder of Pack life and to…mehr

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"An outsider must prove to the pack where their loyalty lies... Julia Martel was once a spoiled princess surrounded by powerful Shifters. Now she is a prisoner of the Great North Pack, trusted by no one and relegated to the care of the pack's least wolf, the only one who has shown her kindness. As the Omega, Arthur Graysson has always been at the bottom of the Great North's hierarchy. It's where the pack needs him most: as a wolf in the shadows, protecting them from internal division - and from his own terrifying demons. Every day with Arthur opens Julia to the harsh wonder of Pack life and to a bond unlike any she's ever known. But when the Pack is threatened, Julia must confront a legacy of doubt and insecurity. Only then can she lay claim to the power and fierceness that is her birthright. Only then can she protect the wolves she has grown to love"--Back cover.
Autorenporträt
Maria Vale's The Last Wolf was a double Rita finalist and named a Best Book of 2018 by Library Journal and Amazon. Her second volume, A Wolf Apart, was named a Best Book of 2018 by Publishers Weekly; and Forever Wolf, named a Best Book of 2019 by Booklist. A journalist who has worked for Publishers Weekly, Glamour magazine, Redbook, the Philadelphia Inquirer, she currently lives in New York with her husband, two sons, and a long line of dead plants. No one will let her have a pet. Visit her online at mariavale.com.