Mate Bond

Mate Bond by Jennifer Ashley, published by Penguin on April 7, 2015, is a 320-page novel written in English. This story follows Bowman O’Donnell and Kenzie, two powerful wolf shifters who have entered into a “mating of convenience” to solidify their leadership in North Carolina’s Shiftertown. While they are admired by their pack and share a deep connection, they struggle with the absence of a true mate bond, which is essential for their strength as leaders.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of love and leadership within a paranormal context. As a monster threatens their community, Bowman and Kenzie must confront their relationship and the doubts of their pack regarding their bond. The story delves into themes of trust and the challenges of forming a true mate bond, set against a backdrop of supernatural elements and shifter dynamics.
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Together but unbound, they must learn what it means to love completely, in the latest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Wild Wolf.
To cement the leadership of his North Carolina Shiftertown, Bowman O’Donnell agreed to a “mating of convenience.” Two powerful wolf shifters, he and Kenzie keep the pack in order and are adored by all. Bowman would do anything to protect Kenzie, for in each other’s arms they’ve found far more than friendship. But as strong as their attachment is, they still haven’t formed the elusive mate bond—the almost magical joining of true mates.
Now with a monster ravaging the countryside and threatening the Shiftertown community, some in the pack fear that a pair without a true mate bond isn’t strong enough to lead. Bowman and Kenzie will have to rely on their instinctive trust in one another to save their Shifters—and the ensuing battle will either destroy them or give them the chance to seize the love they’ve always craved.
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