I’ve been waiting my whole life to get my wolf. But now that the time is here, I need to run. Three years ago, a nightmare of an alpha took over my pack by force, and ever since, he’s been trying to do the same to me.
I can’t let that happen.
I need to escape him before he can lay a claim, flee from what I’ve always wanted, or risk getting a wolf that will submit to him. But nothing goes to plan. When I’m forced to take on my wolf spirit, my alpha attacks, and the fight shatters us in ways we never knew possible. Now we’re broken. Jagged. Rabid. To punish me, punish us for not submitting, my new wolf and I are thrown away to a savage pack, where we come face to face with Ruin Falls and the biggest monster of them all. Alpha Tyran. But...maybe a monster is exactly what a rabid bitch like me needs. Will my wolf and I snap, lost to our fractured savagery? Or will this ferocious alpha teach us just what our broken nature is capable of? Maybe we can get our revenge....
That is, if we’re rabid enough to take it.
Authors note: This book is a dark shifter romance. There are elements of strong language, violence, assault, and other situations that may be triggering.
©2021 Ivy Asher & Raven Kennedy (P)2023 Ivy Asher & Raven Kennedy
Rabid The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain By: Ivy Asher, Raven Kennedy
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Rabid
- The Savage Spirit of Seneca Rain
- By: Ivy Asher, Raven Kennedy
- Narrated by: Blair Thatcher
- Series: Kingdom of Wolves, Book 6
- Length: 12 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 08-11-21
- Language: English
- 4.7
4.7 out of 5 stars405 ratings
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⚠️ Trigger / Content Warnings
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Strong language — frequent profanity and aggressive dialogue.
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Violence — includes physical harm, fights, pack warfare, and forceful encounters.
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Sexual assault / non-consensual dynamics — contains implied and explicit scenes of assault or coercion.
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Dark romance themes — emotionally intense and psychologically heavy content involving revenge, dominance, and trauma.
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Shifter / wolf pack elements — animalistic behavior, violent transformations, and primal pack hierarchy.
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General dark content — includes references to death, loss, and other potentially triggering situations noted by the authors.
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