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Character Analysis Of Adrianna Rose: Werewolf Hunter
Adrianna Rose is forced to move to a small town in California that's infested with Werewolves just because her parents are Werewolf Hunters. Adrianne's parents pressure her because they feel that it's her destiny because everyone in her family on both sides are Werewolf Hunters. She doesn't want to be a Werewolf Hunter but her parents want listen to her they keep on forcing the life they lived upon her.

Mason Wolf is the Alpha of PureBlood the strongest and largest pack in the world. Mason is an arrogant self loathing jerk who runs over girls. What happens when sweet Adrianna crosses paths with the head Alpha Mason and he instantly knows that she's his mate? Can there love be when Adrianna had been raised to hate werewolves? Mason thinks so

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