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     I was separated for 3 years and recently got divorced. It's surreal and strange that this is my new normal. Things haven't gotten easier, but I've gotten better at dealing with the roller coaster of emotions. However, I would be lying if I said I didn't feel sad sometimes. Or cry over the broken or unfulfilled dreams I still wanted.

    Developing my old hobby of reading has truly helped me get through the thick of some of those lonely, painful nights. It's provided my mind an escape from my consuming thoughts of the past and present and worries for the future.

    Below is my list of the books I read in 2023. I discovered a new author named, Lola Glass on Amazon's digital book selections and spent much of 2023 reading her books. I've grouped the book titles by series. As a disclaimer, if you are sensitive to intimate scenes described, some profanity, battle scenes, or mentions of magic, or sorcery, one or more of the following book titles may not be appropriate for you.


From author, Lola Glass:


Mate Hunt Series

1. Thrown to the Wolves (read in 2022) *

2. Taken by the Pack

3. Trapped With the Werewolf

4. Tracked by the Beast

5. Tested by the Alpha

6. Tempted by the wolf

7. Tolerated by the Sigma


Mate Hunt: Feral Pack Series

1. Captured by the Wolf

2. Chased by the Guardian


Wolfbane Series

1. Running from Wolves

2. Running from the Alpha

3. Running with the Pack

4. Running from my Mate

5. Running to my Wolf


Shifter City Series

1. Ruby Wolf

2. Ruby Alpha

3. Ruby Mate


Wolf Tamer Series

1. Wolf Tamer

2. Wolf Charmer

3. Wolf Whisperer

4. Chosen Mate

5. Mate Tracker

6. Spirit Wolf (read in 2024) *

7. Wicked Pack


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Notes:

1. I added the first book of the Mate Hunt series, though I read it in 2022. I did not want to throw anyone off about the order of the series. The rest of the series was read in 2023.

2. I added the 6th book of the Wolf Charmer Series in this 2023 list to not confuse the order of the books. Although, I did read one of the books out of order.


Last Edited: January 6, 2024

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