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Mate : From the bestselling author of Bride and The Love Hypothesis

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Paperback 464 pages
Little, Brown Book Group 7 October 2025
Hazelwood, Ali

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ISBN/SKU: 9781408722718 Categories/Genres: ,

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A Human hybrid and an Alpha Were claw against the bonds of fate in the highly anticipated companion novel to the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Bride.

Serena Paris is orphaned, pack-less, and one of a kind. Coming forward as the first Human-Were hybrid was supposed to heal a centuries-long rift between species. Instead, it made her a target, prey to the ruthless political machinations between Weres, Vampyres, and Humans. With her enemies closing in on her, she has only one option left – if he’ll have her.

As Alpha of the Northwest pack, Koen Alexander commands obedience. His authority is so absolute, only a fool would threaten his mate. It doesn’t matter if Serena doesn’t reciprocate his feelings, nothing will stop him from keeping her safe.

But power-hungry Vampyres and Weres are not the only threats chasing Serena. Sooner or later, her past is bound to catch up with her – and Koen might be the only thing standing between her and total annihilation…

*Ali Hazelwood’s Deep End was a Sunday Times bestseller w/e 23 February 2025.

*Ali Hazelwood’s Bride was a Sunday Times bestseller w/e 10 February 2024.

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