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Alpha Damien’s Cursed Mate

Saved by Alpha Damien when she leaped off the cliff, Safira didn’t expect to find her second chance mate just as she rejected her fated mate. Wolfless and cursed, she didn’t think she would be worthy of his love but Damien thought otherwise. Will Safira learn to accept herself for who she was and accept Damien’s undying love? Find out in Alpha Damien’s Cursed Mate! PS: There will likely not be any smut chapters in this novel. But lots of steamy, lovely, and angst filled moments! The restricted rating is more for the themes of death that would likely occur in the novel. ^.^ Hello there lovely old and new readers! This is author ValestriaMoon here. I’m so excited to share my latest book with all of you. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I do! If you’re keen on reading my other works, I have 3 other novels for you to check out: 1) The King’s Mistress (Completed) 2) The Dragon King’s Heart (Completed) 3) New World New Life (Completed) This lovely new cover is done by Sapphrix on IG! Thank you for bringing Damien and Safira to life! T^T

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Surprise Waiting For You

"Luna! Luna Safira!"

Safira perked up immediately, confused by the urgency in the messenger's voice. She saw a wolf running towards her, shifting back into a human form just a few feet in front of her.

"What is it?" She asked swiftly as she attempted to hide the worry in her voice.

Could something bad have happened?

"Alpha Damien requests your presence at once. At the western border by the forest!" The wolf explained between gasps of air.

She turned to meet Diana's eyes. The other she-wolf looks equally puzzled.

"Have the borders been breached?" She asked the messenger, wondering if she needed to mobilize more warrior wolves for backup.

The she-wolves she'd been training learned quickly. But they didn't have any real experience in combat. Perhaps this was the time to put their skills to the test.

The messenger was silent for a moment, seemingly unsure of how to phrase their words.

"It's… it's… complicated," they finally spoke.