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Wolf Clan: Ignited Despite momentarily liberating herself from his robust clutches, Ysabel was promptly overpowered, tossed onto the bed, and in mere seconds, he was upon her, claiming her lips with fierce intent. She contemplated the profound complexity of her predicament. Could she surrender herself to a man she had never encountered before, a man whose voice and countenance were mysteries to her, the man who sought only to father a child for a handsome financial reward—funds she craved to restore her tarnished dignity? A man who was not her destined mate? Second Edition 2024 Pinagpala Publishing Services
“Spellbinding action and steamy romance.” Goodreads on Wild Wolf Mate Can a gifted female on an impossible mission and a tortured wolf shifter doomed to die in a cage risk trust to save each other? Bosse will never leave the cage he’s been locked in for the past two years. Used as entertainment for a lion shifter pretending to be a king, he’s forced to battle other shifters to the death daily. His life is over thanks to the pack alpha who sold him for refusing to breed females not interested in mating. A chance for escape comes from a strange female servant who secretly gives him meat he needs to heal and … cookies. Who bakes cookies for a monster? The more he watches her, the more his numb heart begins to feel again, which is dangerous. What if she’s trying to trick him like others who betrayed him? Alifair inherited the duty of finding the missing leader over her clan of gifted beings in America, but her magic is flawed. Even her best asset of clairvoyant dreams has occasional hiccups. That’s how she ended up captured in Slovakia to secretly toil as a servant where the female leader is being held. Her latest dream identifies the person who is key to succeeding at her duty, but her dream godmother must have been on a drinking binge. Alifair’s first step is to free the most dangerous wolf shifter locked in the basement cages. Alifair enters the cage of a predator, prepared for the worst, and discovers a man who touches her heart with one surprising action. Bosse’s cookie fairy offers him the freedom he never expected, but with an unacceptable condition. 400 pages Dive into the new romantic adventure spin off series from the League of Gallize Shifters that will yank on your heart strings with every unexpected twist and pin you to the edge of your seat until the explosive ending. "Hands down, Dianna Love is a master at her craft." Goodreads on Wild Wolf Mate “5 stars plus! Phenomenal, intense, exciting adventure!” Goodreads on Wild Wolf Mate
Something is rotten in the state of Spain. The uninterred corpse of a patriarchal figure populates the visual landscapes of Iberian cinemas. He is chilled, drugged, perfumed, ventilated, presumed dead, speared in the cranium, and worse. Analyzing a series of Iberian cinematic dark comedies from the 1950s to the present day, Patriarchy’s Remains argues that the cinematic trope of the patriarchal death symbolizes the lingering remains of the Francisco Franco dictatorship in Spain (1939–75). These films, created as satirical responses to persisting economic, social, and political issues, demonstrate that Spain’s transition to democracy following the Francoist period is an incomplete and ongoing process. Within the theme of patriarchal decay, the significance of the figure differs across cinematic representations, from his indispensability to his obstructionism and exploitation. Erin Hogan traces the prevalence of patriarchal death by analyzing its relationship with the surrounding characters who must depend on the deceased. Hogan demonstrates how the patriarch’s persistence in film both reveals and challenges an array of discriminations and inequalities in the cinematic grotesque tradition, in Iberian cinemas more broadly, and in Iberian society as a whole. Despite Spain’s ongoing transition towards democratic pluralism, Patriarchy’s Remains serves as a reminder that the remnants of an entrenched although not interred patriarchal culture continue to haunt Iberian society.
Adeline Galdur is a 20-year-old alpha's daughter who doesn't believe in a mate bond. She has a boyfriend and plans to get married and mark him. She's smart, strong, and also the pride of her pack, the Nightingale Pack. Kaiser Heroux is the fierce, strong, and powerful alpha of the Blue Moon Pack who enjoys intimate relations with different she-wolves, even as he waits for his mate. During one of his encounters, a witch placed a curse on him, decreeing that he would only find his mate in another world. Initially dismissing it, he continued with his life. When he encountered Adeline and suddenly disappeared, he remembered the curse the witch had placed on him. However, he chose to ignore it, attributing Adeline's vanishing act to her intentions, which left him infuriated. Despite his feelings for her, he engaged with other she-wolves even more when he felt her infidelity. Adeline wasn't sure what was happening—being pulled and pushed into Kaiser's world. She couldn't smell him yet, so she remained unaware that he was her mate. Consequently, she continued her relationship with Mike, causing Kaiser's unbearable pain. Although he started getting used to it, he still sensed it whenever Adeline was intimate with her boyfriend. When the Blue Moon appeared in Adeline's world, she found herself back in Kaiser's realm and finally smelled him. However, the sight of him engaging intimately with another she-wolf sparked her anger. How will they navigate their interdimensional bond when they have no idea when and how Adeline will come and go from Kaiser's world? What challenges will they face when Kaiser's counterpart in Adeline's world is an adversary she must confront, and when Adeline's counterpart in Kaiser's world is being used to separate them? Why do their paths cross when they hail from two different worlds?
In a world where wolves are revered as magical creatures, young Catherine is shocked to discover that she is born with a “Gift” Catherine herself is a wolf shifter, and she ventures on a thrilling journey to find her fated Mate. Along her journey, she is met with plentiful obstacles, where she demonstrates her perseverance and selflessness to deal with them intelligently. Catherine is reunited with her birth pack which makes her realize that she has to serve a greater purpose as she is destined to claim her rightful place among her pack. Catherine must come face to face with realities of her past and fight off unknown enemies that threatens to destroy her pack. In her eventful journey, Catherine must embrace her healing powers. With danger at every turn and enemies lurking in the shadows, Catherine will have to draw on all of her strength and cunning to protect her pack and fulfill her destiny. "Her Second Chance Alpha" is a thrilling fantasy adventure that will have readers hooked from the very first page.
"I, King Logan, rejects you;Audrey Chadwick, as my mate, Luna to the Royal Moon pack, and Queen to the werewolf race." No no no! The Chadwick Lineage have had a generation of powerful werewolves, but so far, Audrey was the most powerful of them all. She possessed insane abilities and strength, that went hand in hand with her arrogance and great beauty. Fueled by the wrong kind of parenting, Audrey would do anything for power. Audrey sets her sights on becoming the next Queen of the werewolf kingdom, but she can only achieve that if she marries Prince Sebastian, and helps him steal the throne from his weak and wolfless older brother; Logan. Very determined to get the mission done, Audrey sojourns to the palace, only to meet the shock of her life!! Prince Logan is her fated mate! The very same weak and wolfless Prince she planned on ousting.Unbeknownst to Audrey, Logan is going to be the greatest creature to ever grace the supernatural world. This is a story of betrayal, redemption, and true love. Follow Audrey on her story, as Logan rapidly changes the course of her life, and leaves her fighting for a second chance with him.
"She is my chosen mate. I love her.I want to mate her by the end of summer," he said, gradually turning his gaze to face me. "I, Alpha Noah Winslow of the Red Howl Pack, reject you, Zara, as my mate and Luna." I gasped for air as the most excruciating pain shot through my body, leaving only a cold feeling in my heart. "You need to say that too," Noah remarked nonchalantly. "If not, you will be in agony when I am with my mate." I had no desire to be aware of the times when my mate was busy screwing someone else! I inhaled deeply. "Alpha Noah Winslow," I uttered as my throat constricted. "I, Zara Silverwood of the Silverado Pack, accept your rejection." Noah gasped, his eyes wide, but before I let him say something, I headed for the door. Zara Silverwood is a silver wolf, originally from one of the strongest packs on the continent. Her fated mate rejects her, and a year later he comes back knocking on her door, telling her he came back to claim her. When she rejects his proposal, he goes behind her back and asks her father for her hand. Her father agrees and tells Zara to give her fated mate a second chance. Zara isn't happy and takes matters into her own hands; she advises her father that she has taken a chosen mate, her Beta, and her best friend, Levi—only his gay. What will happen when Zara's second chance mate suddenly attends the mating ceremony? Will he stop the proceedings and claim her as his mate? Or will Zara's fate be sealed?
In her inspiring memoir, Sandra Lynch-Bakken describes her years as a zookeeper at Nebraska's Heritage Zoo, taking care of its newest additions: a motley pack of gray wolves. She recounts the emotional peaks and shattering depths of keeping wolves at a time when the nation was dealing with its violent history of dominating that species. Sandra's journey with ten unique, rambunctious wolves will delight and educate readers of all ages. Themes of friendship, love, family, and heartbreak weave together this amazing story of a pack of wolves and their keeper.
Five years, three months, and twelve days. That’s how long Wren’s mother has been missing. In dreams, Wren can see her again: her eyes, her hair, her smile. She can even hear her laugh. Her mother, one of hundreds of Native Americans considered missing or murdered in Oklahoma. Sometimes it seems like Wren and her grandmother are the only people still looking. Even more frustrating, Wren's overprotective father won't talk about it. Wren refuses to give up, though. And an opportunity to find lost pets seems like a real way to hone her detective skills. But everything changes when one of the missing pets is found badly hurt. Soon, there are others. With help from an unlikely friend, Wren vows to unmask whoever is behind the animal abuse. If she can do this, maybe she can do the same for her mother's case. She'll just have to keep it secret from her father who will certainly put an end to all her sleuthing if he finds out. Find Her explores the crisis of missing Indigenous women from the perspective of a sensitive young Cherokee girl who yearns to find her mother, while also navigating a chilling town mystery, a new friendship, and a family in need of healing. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
Analyzing crime movies set in Detroit, Miami, Boston, Las Vegas, and the fictional Gotham City, this book examines the role that American cities play as characters in crime films. Furthering our awareness of how popular media shapes public understanding of crime and justice in American cities, this book contributes to scholarship in popular criminology by providing insight into the development of criminological theory in cinematic representations of crime and urban space. Each chapter focuses on a different city, starting with an overview of the social, economic, and political history of the city and proceeding to discuss the cinematic depiction of crime and justice in the city. At the heart of each chapter is a discussion of themes that are common across films set in each city. For each theme, the book makes connections to the criminological theory discussed in that chapter and concludes by focusing on real-world implications that stem from the social construction of urban crime in crime films. Bridging the gap between criminology and media studies, The American City in Crime Films will appeal to students of criminology and media studies, and urban sociology/criminology.