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  But Jude isn’t going to give up so easily. Despite the hostility from her family and a new imbalance in his pride, he slowly works to win Ava back. His mountain lion chose Ava as his mate years ago, and he’ll do whatever it takes to prove to Ava that he loves her and wants her back in his life—and this time, he’ll never let her go.

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  Savage Heartache

  Savage Thirst

  Savage Bliss

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  Acknowledgements

  Many thanks to Kallysten for her keen eye on this one! Thanks also to Teresa for suggesting the name Samantha for Hayley and Marius’s baby. This little tidbit isn’t anywhere in the story, but I decided that Hayley and Marius would name their baby girl Samantha, after Hayley’s mother. Special gratitude goes to Annette, a reader and reviewer who suggested that Becca might need her own story in the first place. And thank you to all the readers who followed along with this story as it was first released on my website. Your encouraging comments and enthusiasm made my heart so happy!

  Copyright

  Wild Engagement, A Dark Pines Pride Bonus Story

  by Liza Street

  Copyright 2018 Liza Street. All rights reserved.

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental or used fictitiously.