Sentinel: Reckless Desires (Alpha Protectors, #2)

Olivia Arran


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Sentinel: Reckless Desires by Olivia Arran
He’s my past. Not my future.
Angel is gorgeous, flirty, and smoking hot. An alpha wolf shifter with piercing blue eyes and a cocky smile. Five years ago I succumbed to his charms in a delicious moment of weakness, and then I ran, never looking back. I’ve craved him ever since, but it doesn’t matter what my body— or my heart —wants. I have a vow to keep: to never let a man hold power over me. Not even my true mate.

Now he’s here. At my pack. And it’s only a matter of time before he uncovers my secret. The secret we made together five years ago…

She destroyed me. And now it’s my job to protect her.
Fate has a funny way of screwing with me. Like throwing my long lost mate in my path and expecting me to deal with it. With flame red hair and curves to die for, Chloe is my nemesis. The only woman who has ever gotten under my skin and into my heart. Problem is, I’m working undercover and nobody can know my real mission—not even her.

But it's not going to stop me. Now that I’ve found her, I’m not letting her go. Not without a fight.

There’s a traitor at the Moonridge pack and it’s my job to find him.

Before he kills again.

Before he threatens my mate.

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Alpha Protectors
Tough, growly wolf shifters fated to finally meet their match.


A new series by Olivia Arran, and also a part of the Reckless Desires collection!

In the darkest corner of an alpha's broken heart, fate ignites a flicker of hope. From lusty wolves and burly bears to decadent dragons, these alphas hunger for inner peace which can only come from finding their perfect mate. Seven best-selling authors each bring you a series of standalone books filled with redemption, love, and reckless desire — not to mention a whole lot of primal growling as these alpha heroes claim their fated mates.
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