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The Rogue Pack Doctor: An LGBT Werewolf Romance

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Those blue eyes will only steer something deep inside me, and I’m afraid I’ll never let him go.

Oliver Reeves has spent all his life avoiding rogues as much as possible. They brought him his greatest despair, and nothing could return all the loss that they brought upon him, not even his work as a pack doctor and surgeon.

Then comes Rafael Santos. Tall, handsome, and with a feared reputation. He is one of the most infamous rogues. He is also Oliver’s mate.

The pull is strong, and when the moon goddess makes her match, there’s hardly anything a werewolf can do about it. But Oliver thinks otherwise.

Can his resistance withstand the mate bond? Or will passion shift his hatred to unwanted desire?

272 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 22, 2022

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Ana Y. Meyer

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Ana is a Dutch girl who loves to write and read fantasy novels about all kinds of creatures. She can spend hours discovering and creating their worlds. At the age of fifteen, she came across an app called Wattpad, and started experimenting with writing. Now, she has her first published book: The Rogue Pack Doctor. An assortment of ideas floats around in her head, but only a few are actually put on paper. She's pursuing a master's degree in sustainable development because she wants to contribute to a better future for the planet and all people.

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January 27, 2022
I like this book because it reads easy and is thrilling as well as romantic.
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February 2, 2022
DNF at 20%. Blurb was kinda interesting, and storyline had potential, but unfortunately execution... not so great. Constant repetitions of the same line, topic are pretty irritating.
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