The Vow

This volume ‘The Vow’ is written by Dannika Dark and narrated by Nicole Poole. Both of these Winter Moon and Keystone are Dannika Dark’s most renowned narrations.

At times a wolf needs to remain solitary to figure out what’s really under the surface. The song is about an aggressive business person who has consistently cherished the excitement of another experience, however, she was going to get beyond anything she could have expected when the best way to save her business is to protect an arrangement with a strong ancestral pioneer. Running Horse, Oklahoma is not on the guide and Mel is probably essentially as lost as a Shifter can get. At the time when she suddenly runs into her dearest companion’s sibling, her accommodating visit rapidly turned tricky. Lakota Cross is a man with privileged insights. While following an executioner, he reunited with Melody and their companionship sparkled into an energetic issue. However, if he does not suppress the fire soon, it could wear crazy.

However again destiny united these two Shifters in a snapshot of need. However, will the penance be more noteworthy than the prize? Murder, commotion, and a mating function. The Vow seemed like an engaging shifter tale and possibly, a series to follow however the more I tuned in, the more I felt like I was missing something.

There was shockingly minimal world-working for a story like this and there were notices of things I felt like I should be aware of. Lakota and Melody had known one another their entire lives and there was a notice of things that happened when they were kids, things that ought to have been made a connection between them of some kind. The issue is I never truly had that outlook on these characters.

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