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Average rating3.8
Savage Claws and Forbidden Bites
Welcome to Carnage Island.
Home of brutal chaos.
Blood and tears.
And nefarious schemes.
A half-breed.
A reject.
A wolf without a mate.
My family doesn't want me.
My alpha disowned me.
And my mate rejected me.
So I’ve just been given a new pack assignment.
Carnage Island.
Home to the worst of wolf kind.
Vicious. Cruel beasts. Wicked deeds.
I’m not one of them.
But I’m not a Nantahala wolf either.
I’m something distinctly other; an Omega trapped in an Alpha’s skin.
One step toward my fate, and all the males turn their heads.
I’m fresh meat.
Property to be claimed.
Hide and seek is now a game of life and death.
With claws and teeth.
And malice and pain.
Only the strongest will survive.
Enter at your own peril.
Author’s Note: This is a dark shifter story with omegaverse undertones. Three Alpha males, one Omega female. There will be biting and violence because these Alphas will stop at nothing to protect their mate. And she’ll claim them back just as fiercely.
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7 released booksReject Island is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Lexi C. Foss, May Dawson, and Katie May.
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This ended up having a trope that I hate at the end but it actually made sense in this book unlike every other book it happens in. I was so surprised by how much I loved this book. The world was great and I loved all the twists and turns. The guys were great and I loved how they all fit together. I would love if we could have had a full series of these characters.
This was even better than I thought it was after I first read it. I immediately liked it after reading, and quite a lot. Probably like 4.6 stars? I thought it was great, but I didn't expect that I would want to re-read it.
I was wrong, lol. I've re read it about 4 times? Every so often I get a random craving for this book like a good chocolate chip cookie and I just can't resist it. I've bumped it up to a true 5 for its sticking power. This book has really dug under my skin and I keep chasing the feeling of it and going back for more.