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Marked by the Moon Oracle.

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Genre: Fantasy-Werewolf | Slow-Burn Romance | Mystery. Tags: Fated Mates, Hidden Power, Prophecy, Betrayal, Alpha Hero, Love Triangle, Power Awakening, Pack Politics. She was never meant to survive the prophecy. Yet here she is... marked, chosen, and desired by two deadly Alphas, and only one will survive her choice. --- Every 1,000 years, the Moon Oracle marks a child with a celestial birthmark... signifying they are the Tethered One. A soul bound to two fated mates. One will bring salvation. The other, ruin. But the Oracle never reveals which is which. This time, the Tethered One wasn’t born into a pack. She was hidden, raised human, forgotten by fate... until now. Yael Vale has lived a strange, quiet life on the outskirts of the forest, haunted by silver... blooded dreams, visions of wolves with starless eyes, and a glowing mark she’s always kept hidden. When a rogue wolf attack drags her into the brutal world of packs, she’s brought before the Council of Alphas. The moment her hood falls, every wolf kneels... including two powerful men: Prince Riven Lopoz, heir to the Bloodhowl Pack... cold, brutal, and loyal only to his bloodline. The Rogue King; Astrid Savino; a banished Alpha whose name is forbidden... wild, magnetic, and bound to Yael’s forgotten past. Both are her fated mates. Both awaken something ancient and untamable within her. Only one will survive her choice. And whoever she chooses will determine the fate of the werewolf realm... for better... or for blood. --- If you think fate is set in stone, think again. In this world, love is a battlefield, trust is a luxury, and every choice comes at a deadly cost. What if your destiny was tied to two souls, but only one could save you? Dive into Marked by the Moon Oracle and discover whether Yael can survive the prophecy... or if the wolves will claim her first.
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