When Haru, an outcast nature user, runs back into Saitou, the wolf-demon who betrayed him, after years of being apart sparks fly. The two have a long and complicated history filled with love and hate, friendship and treachery. Can these two overcome the outside forces that are determined to tear them apart in order to learn that the truth is not always what it seems? Can they piece back together the shattered remains of the relationship that once meant everything to them?
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A Wolf for Haru
Copyright © 2011 Rebecca Brochu
ISBN: 978-1-55487-941-0
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A Wolf for Haru
By
Rebecca Brochu
Dedication
For you as always
Preface
Haru was nervous, there was no denying that, and yet he could not exactly bring himself to be upset about it. Everyone had the right to be nervous when they were standing on the brink of having all of their dreams fulfilled. After two years of night school and working two jobs in order to save his money and not fall behind in his education, he had finally succeeded. He had not possessed the funds he needed to enter this university straight out of high school, but he had refused to let that stop him. Hard work and determination, along with a large dose of desperation, had made his dream a reality.