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Mate Market

Ghost Pack, Book 1

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Mate Market

By: Aimee Easterling
Narrated by: Grace Noble
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A mating of convenience even a lone wolf can't refuse.

I'm Wren, a shifter without a pack in a world where unclaimed females are considered property. Luckily, friendly ghosts keep me one step ahead of greedy alphas while also helping me free other women before they’re sold to the highest bidder.

Then a battle-scarred alpha who can banish ghosts with a single touch rips into my carefully controlled world. Locke offers me a deal: become his mate in name only, and he’ll fight by my side to free lone females.

I try to refuse. I should refuse. But when one of my ghosts becomes trapped in Locke's territory and the next mate market looms, I realize I can't win this battle alone.

I need the help of someone living—even if it means binding myself to an alpha like the one who turned my friends into ghosts.

Mate Market is the first book in the slow-burn romantic urban fantasy Ghost Pack series, set in the unforgiving arctic wilderness where forced proximity, found family, and fierce werewolves collide.

©2025 Aimee Easterling (P)2025 Aimee Easterling
Contemporary Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Haunted Ghost Shifter Wolf

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The mate market concept isn’t new to the author’s books but it further proves the difficulty in legally eliminating an evil practice. The betrayal by a long time close friend is definitely difficult to understand but it is somewhat explained by the author at the end of the scene.

Wonderful work by Ms. Easterling

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