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Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain (Kingdom of Wolves, #6) Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain by Ivy Asher
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“Well? Are you going to say something, or did those bitches fuck you mute?”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“I swear to you, Vicious. I’ll be the monster your savage side needs. The safe place all of you deserves. I’ll be the male that grounds you always. I will be worthy of your claim, and you can trust me implicitly.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain
“You’ve had a lot of shit to deal with in the last several days—shit I had no idea about. That’s on me,”
Ivy Asher, Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain
“No softness, no sympathy, just face your shit and earn your place here...or leave.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain
“What...what’s your full name?” I ask lamely. “Tyran Bauer. Age thirty-two. I’m a fucking Leo. No siblings, I’ve been alpha for ten years,”
Ivy Asher, Rabid: The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain
“Somehow, in this short amount of time, I’ve found a male who feels like he could be steady ground beneath my feet—if only I stop running and he stops trying to topple me.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“The reality is that we don’t even know each other. Our wolves like the other’s smell, and he fucks like a god. That’s a yay for my vagina, but not exactly a solid foundation for a mate-for-life situation.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“Come again,” he demands, jutting upward with gritted teeth, while I rake my nails down his hard chest. “Don’t tell me what to fucking do,” I growl back,”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“Relax,” he murmurs. “Why don’t you try to relax with a baseball bat shoved up your ass?”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“I have the strength to stop complaining and start moving forward, heavy circumstances and all. I have the ability to turn this around. It’s a different life than I would’ve planned, but one my wolf and I can thrive in if we seize it.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid
“I cannot cower away from who I am. No, now it’s time to find my way.”
Ivy Asher, Rabid