The Quadruplets’ Rejected Doctor
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The Quadruplets’ Rejected Doctor

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She died under the northern lights. Now she’s back—with a scalpel, a secret, and four ruthless mates.
Katherine Hale was born half-human, half-wolf, and entirely unwanted. On her eighteenth birthday, when her wolf never surfaced, her fate was sealed. Rejected by her mate—Alpha Jonas Hound—and left to die in the snow, Katherine took her final breath beneath the aurora borealis.
Only… it wasn’t the end.
She wakes alone, reborn—and marked by something ancient. With a stolen name and a shattered soul, she crosses the Alaskan border and builds a new life. She’s no longer the broken girl of the Bloodhound Pack, but Dr. Kathleen Rale, a brilliant and distant physician who trusts no one.
Years later, fate knocks on her door.
Four times.
The Savage quadruplets—Alphas of the Winter Pack—are brutal, cold, and bonded by blood. They’ve waited the last three years of their lives for their fated mate… and they find her in the new doctor with haunted eyes and a scent that drives them mad.
But Katherine isn’t the same girl destiny chose.
She’s colder. Sharper.
And she has no intention of being claimed.
They want her. She wants to belong to no one.
But destiny doesn’t care what anyone wants.
Four mates. One rejected soul.
And a dark force that’s waking again.
This is the first sequel to The Triplets’ Bookworm.
Reading the previous book is recommended—but not required. This story can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Let the journey begin.
Trigger warning: this story contains bulling, gore, murder and s*x esplicit content. Only 18+ readers!

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Riggs POV

**Six Months Later**

If someone had told me a year ago that this would be my life, I would’ve told them to go f**k themselves.

Or punched them.

Depends on the day.

Back then, the idea of belonging, a home, a pack, a future… was a joke I didn’t have the patience to laugh ……

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