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CURSED LYCAN

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CURSED LYCAN In a world where lycans are hunted to extinction, one cursed alpha holds the key to survival—or total destruction. Kael Thorne isn't just any lycan. He's the last of the Bloodmoon pack, cursed to lose his humanity with every transformation. Each full moon pulls him closer to becoming a mindless beast, and he's running out of time. Enter Sera Blackwood—a rogue hunter with secrets darker than the monsters she kills. When a job goes wrong and she's bound to Kael by ancient magic, she discovers the man she's supposed to kill might be the only one who understands the darkness inside her. But the curse that's destroying Kael isn't random. Someone orchestrated it. Someone powerful. And they're coming to finish what they started. With enemies closing in and the full moon rising, Kael and Sera must decide: break the curse together, or let it consume them both. Because in this game of predator and prey, love might be the most dangerous weapon of all. Some curses are meant to be broken. Others are meant to break you.
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