<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>One Fate, one mate, a bond too strong to deny ...</em></p><p><br></p><p>Paul Collins, duty-bound Pack Warlock and seer, must marry a strong witch for the good of Pack McVale. But his hidden feelings for his best-friend's sister, maternal wolf Ivy McVale, make this a more difficult pill to swallow every day. Especially when they begin to mate.</p><p><br></p><p>Then Paul has a vision: If they mate, Ivy will die. Desperate, Paul uses his powers to change destiny and make Ivy think she's always hated him. He can deal with any punishment the Fates make him pay for tampering with destiny, as long as Ivy lives.</p><p><br></p><p>After recovering from a bewildering month-long illness, Ivy notices her nemesis, Paul, is tormented by something. And strangely, she is the only one who can feel it. Unable to endure such unhappiness-even if he does call her Poison Ivy-she is determined to help him, no matter the cost. Because Pack McVale cannot survive without him, and curiously, neither can she ... </p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><em>OMG! I just finished reading 'Witch Bound by </em><em>@leislleightonauthor</em><em>. Soooo good! If you loved her Pack Bound books, you'll love this one-so many of my questions answered! - SE Welsh, Author</em></p><p><br></p><p>Witch Bound is an angsty and beautifully written novella based on the Pack Bound world. I always appreciate the richness of Leisl's worldbuilding, and this story is no exception. It's full of intense bitter-sweet emotions, and Leisl will have you hoping and praying that wolf Ivy and warlock Paul find a way to fight fate. - Marnie StClair, Goodreads<em> </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Witch Bound has such a fast-paced story, I found myself almost panting to keep up, which fits well with the Were characters. I felt immediately drawn into the world of the story, which is something only the best paranormal romance delivers. I was hooked very quickly into the world of warlocks, Weres and witches. The heroine is exciting and courageous, and the hero is suitably conflicted. I'll definitely be on the lookout for the new series that follows this teaser. - Clyve Rose, Goodreads</em></p><p><br></p><p>This book was deep and very introspective. I loved that even though there were fatal reasons why Paul needed to keep well away from Ivy McVale, a maternal wolf in his pack, he was unable to deny his feelings of love and his destiny - Against his better judgement. Against the need to marry another to shore up strength and power for his wolfpack. Against his own bodies longing. The call of soulmates was way too strong for either of them to resist.</p><p>Although I haven't read the Pack Bound books, I can see that this is the prequal to the series. It certainly is a great appetiser. - Georgia Tingley, Goodreads</p><br>
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