
A. Morgana
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About me
Passionate about books and love to write!
Novels
- Author: A. Morgana
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 16+
- 👁 301
- ⭐ 7.5
The Labonair’s were the first line of werewolves to be created. The famous Pure Wolves. Because of their birthright, they gained many enemies, even among their own kind. Because of this the entire bloodline was killed by those who sought more power. Having grown up free, running through the woods and living with her brother, Hayley is the last remaining female of her lineage after a terrible pack war. Owner of an explosive temperament, the wolf is dangerous and indomitable, she is not afraid to get her hands dirty with blood to survive. Hayley preserved her freedom above all else and promised herself never to be domesticated. But it is impossible being a female, without a companion and with the Pure Blood of a royal lineage. Until he appears, Jackson Labonair, the famous Supreme Alpha. A dominant male, a wild and powerful beast. He wants her and she will not be controlled. In a world controlled by primitive males, where females had no voice, Hayley would fight to break old traditions, bring back equality in his hierarchy and ensure the safety of his family, even if it meant losing his own soul.
- Author: A. Morgana
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 422
- ⭐ 7.5
In a world where vampires are the ruling elite, there is only one rule: humans should not leave after sunset. Otherwise, there would be serious consequences. After being bought by Vampire King Thomas Clifford, Mila is forced to follow all orders from her cruel and ordinary household. During her dark and insecure marriage, she has a curious surprise; resisting her naughty security and the King’s best friend, the coveted Benjamin, the oldest vampire of all. At that moment, their destinies are intertwined, as are their souls. In an unpredictable and overwhelming way, Mila is divided in three loves and three mysterious women, who test all her limits. What will happen to our human Queen, among so many attractive predators?