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Would you rather be alone in the wilderness with a nakes stranger or a wild wolf? Rhett Wasn't finding your fated mate supposed to be easy? A done deal? I always thought so, but here I was, facing problems I'd never thought I'd have to handle. How did one tell their human fated mate that the friendly wolf he'd relied on for days was, in fact, a shifter and destined to be the love of his life? Dumping all the information on him in the middle of a storm while my mate feared for his life definitely wasn't my brightest idea. But I'm trying to make up for that. I'm listening to him, giving him time and space, but dammit... I want him by my side. Can I ever make him mine? Levi I can't believe my scumbag of a manager just left me in the middle of the Canadian wilderness to survive on my own for a week. I have no survival skills. A backpack full of stuff I don't know how to use won't change that. If it wasn't for the weirdly smart and friendly wolf showing me the ropes, I'd be lost. I know how that sounds, but I swear I'm not crazy. What am I supposed to do when said wolf turns out the be a man who is convinced I'm the love of his life? Everything I ever knew about the world is thrown for a spin, and I find myself in the middle of a new world I don't know how to navigate.
Author

Ray Celar lives with her husband, daughter and two cats in Southern Germany. When she was six years old, she proudly declared she’d be an author one day, and that dream never changed. She was declared “most likely to ever publish a book” in her yearbook and only four years after her graduation, this statement and her lifelong dream came true—though she still isn’t sure whether she should send a copy of her books to the teacher who nominated her for that title. If she isn’t chasing after her daughter through the apartment, she’s probably translating books, writing books or procrastinating doing any of those things by watching too many DIY-videos online—she might even be working on one of the DIY-projects she picked up.