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  • Fated: Wolf and the Buck

  • Pack of Brothers, Book 2
  • By: Hawke Oakley
  • Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
  • Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Fated: Wolf and the Buck

By: Hawke Oakley
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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A wolf hunting for his mate - literally.

As the oldest alpha in the pack, wolf shifter Dax has a big responsibility. He hunts and provides food for his family, including his brand-new niece and nephew. Though Dax wants a mate and children of his own, he hasn’t met another wolf shifter to fall head over heels with and he’s starting to give up hope.

But when a hunt goes wrong, Dax suddenly finds himself staring into the eyes of his fated mate - and it’s the deer he’s been chasing.

An omega with a big rack…of antlers.

Morgan the omega deer shifter has always been a misfit in his herd. As an older omega, his antlers are large and majestic - and bigger than any alpha’s. Tired of being outshone by him, the alphas lead Morgan into a trap to get rid of him once and for all - right into the path of a hunting wolf.

But Morgan is no pushover. When he turns to fight his attacker, something odd happens. The wolf named Dax not only stops his chase, but warmly welcomes Morgan into his pack.

What the buck? Prey and predator can’t live together, and they especially can’t be fated mates…can they?

Fated: Wolf and the Buck is a 46,000-word book with plenty of fluffy and steamy scenes, mpreg, low angst, no cliff-hangers, and a happily ever after as usual! It is the second in the Pack of Brothers series and best listened to in order.

©2021 Hawke Oakley (P)2021 Hawke Oakley
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interesting story

story was really good love how different people come together to make a brand new family like the dynamic between characters and love the true love that's between them all can't wait for the next few stories

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Just okay

I appreciate the book for being overall a happy read. I’m tired of reading depressing books, this author does a good job at keeping the book positive even when things are going bad. However, the author seemed a little inconsistent with the character traits in this book. I liked the beginning of the book and the concept a lot. The romance is done too quickly in my opinion, there’s hardly any development at all before they are committed to each other forever. I liked all the characters but there is one character that the author pushes us to like and “forgive” even though he wrote him as a cannibalistic murderer. I’m sorry but if someone tries to kill and eat another person I’m never going to let them around my defenseless children and mate, even if I think they may have turned over a new leaf. The main character behaves selfishly asking someone to put their family at risk and shaming him for not being more forgiving. Some “mistakes” have lasting consequences and you don’t always get a second chance just because you want one. I actually like that character but it doesn’t make sense for everyone to forgive him and trust him like they do. The intended bad guy of the book was interesting and I liked the development with him but I think there could’ve been even more. Overall the book wasn’t bad, just not as good as I think it could’ve been and not worth the full price of a credit. I would recommend getting this at a cheaper sales price.

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