Bound by the Moon
A Winter MFM Fated-Mates Werewolf Romance
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Nora Halvorsen never meant to stay.
The cabin in Ridgehaven was supposed to be a pause. One winter alone in the mountains. Snow, silence, a few months without anyone asking her to commit to anything more than keeping the fire lit and the road clear.
She has always been good at leaving.
Ridgehaven does not make it easy.
The town sits at the edge of protected forest, quiet in a way that feels watchful. The wolves are close, even when you cannot see them. And so are Gareth and Silas Westfall. Brothers. Locals. Men who know the land better than they know how to explain what is stirring between the three of them.
Gareth is careful. He measures his words, his distance, his responsibility to the town that depends on him. Silas moves differently. He notices things first. He feels them harder. Neither of them is looking for her, and yet from the moment she arrives, something old begins to tighten into place.
Ridgehaven keeps its secrets. The truth about the wolves comes quietly, without drama or spectacle. Along with it comes a warning. Bonds like this are rare. Shared bonds are almost never chosen. They ask for honesty, restraint, and a kind of courage that cannot be taken back once given.
When Nora is offered a way out before winter seals the road, it feels familiar. Leaving always has. Staying is the part that scares her.
As snow closes in and the moon grows full, Nora must decide whether a life built on movement has room for belonging. Whether love has to be divided to be real. And whether the place she never meant to stop is the one she has been waiting for all along.
Bound by the Moon is a slow, atmospheric werewolf shifter romance about winter, choice, and the quiet pull of a fate that only works if everyone consents to it.