The Witch's Daughter
As a wolf shifter and natural-born witch, you'd think I'd be good with magic. But give me a spell and I’m guaranteed to screw it up. I don’t even cook well. Let’s not talk about the time I burnt toast and almost burned down the cabin...
Would you believe my mom is a legendary witch AND an amazing chef?
I inherited her magic ability, but none of the talent. My father’s Cerberus wolf blood runs dominant in my veins. Yet even my wolf gets frustrated every time we escape a new spell-turned-explosion with singed fur and tail tucked between my legs.
To make matters worse, we’re about to live through the magical event of the century. The arrival of Halley’s Comet kicks off an ancient festival where magic wielders gather to form alliances within our packs.
This cycle, a mysterious warlock is building a coven of the strongest natural-born witches to usher in a new era of magic and change the world as we know it. All of us are being tested, including my best frenemy—the ridiculously hot Alpha from our neighboring pack that’s teased me mercilessly my whole life.
Jaxon is the perfect male wolf. He’s a natural with magic and charm. But we have too much history between us. I hate it; hate that he’ll see me fail…. Again.
I refuse to let him win, even if my traitorous body begs to give into his demands.
But I might end up with more than a bruised ego and scorched tail this time.
My scuffle with Jaxon draws the attention of the powerful warlock that has everyone under his spell. By proving myself, I accidentally became a target for the ritual sacrifice. Except this is dark magic. I feel it calling to me, exposing the truth. To save everyone I love, I have to find a way to escape the gathering with my head—and heart—intact.
You know what?
Now that I think of it, I might not want to be a good witch after all…
Maybe I’m fine with being a little bit bad.
Each book in the Fated Destinies Volume Two series is a full-length, stand-alone novel told in dual POV where the main hero and heroine get their HEA. This steamy series suitable for mature audiences offers spice without sacrificing the plot. Warning: These books do end on a slight cliffhanger leading to the next couple’s story.
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Fated Destinies II
Fated Destinies II consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
