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Moonlight Run

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Moonlight Run By Ms. O The Writer Romantic Comedy | Fated Mates | Alpha Werewolves | 150+ Chapters Synopsis: Alpha Celeste Rivers is powerful, single, and completely uninterested in fate, or the nosy pack elders constantly reminding her she needs a mate. Running the Silver Moon Pack is hard enough without ancient prophecies and unsolicited dating advice. Alpha Hunter Blackwood has no time for romance. He’s busy fending off rogue attacks and dodging a deadly prediction: if he doesn’t find his fated mate soon, he’ll lose everything. When the two meet at the Alpha Summit, sparks don’t fly—they explode. As in, property damage, public shouting, and a mutual vow to reject the bond. But their wolves, Luna and Rogue, have other plans. Forced into a reluctant alliance, Celeste and Hunter are thrown together in a series of escalating disasters—rogue ambushes, prank wars, mating bond mischief, and one very awkward Moonlight Run. With each absurd encounter, their resistance weakens, and so does their ability to deny the bond that keeps pulling them back to each other. As their packs begin to merge (badly), an old enemy resurfaces with a grudge that could destroy them both. Between sabotaged mating ceremonies, overprotective wolf instincts, and council drama, Celeste and Hunter must decide whether to embrace the chaos—or lose each other forever. With epic battles, stolen kisses, sarcastic wolves, and a baby Alpha on the way, Moonlight Run is a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about fighting fate, finding love, and proving that even Alphas can’t outrun destiny.
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