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Patricia Briggs' Alpha and Omega: Cry Wolf #7

David Lawrence · 2014 · Book

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This work delves into the complexities of supernatural relationships and the journey of self-discovery amidst challenging circumstances.

ModernThe Struggle for Identity and BelongingDynamics of Power Within PacksThe Role of Gender in Supernatural HierarchiesEmotional Healing Through AcceptanceBalancing Human and Wolf Instincts

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