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Taylor West is a British author who has a keen passion for paranormal romance.
Her stories pull you in through raw emotion and cliffhangers, all while making you balance on the edge of your seat.

Taylor has many books available, and her most recent series - The Bonds That Bind Us - can be found on Inkitt, with plans to release them in print when they are completed.
A sweet and loving gesture as a child ruined Neah’s life. Punished for her crimes, her abilities were stripped, and she became a slave in her own home. Fast forward sixteen years, and she is on the brink of death when a contract between her brother and another Alpha brings long-buried secrets to the surface.
In an ever changing world, finding your mate has become next to impossible. But that is exactly what happens to Willow Green. In the midst of trying to find a way to save a family, she is sold off to the highest bidder, Zane Hallow, Alpha of Night Watch who happens to be her mate. The only issue is, someone else wants her just as much as Zane does.

Born into the Alpha role, Evander understands his position, but it is far from easy when his father refuses to let him have full control of the pack- something Evander had begrudgingly accepted because it makes his life a little easier when he doesn’t have to fight his father daily.
Aesira is fed up after spending years looking for a diagnosis. Medical professionals make her sound like she is imagining her problems.
However, she is ninety-nine per cent sure they are wrong and refuses to accept her illness is all in her head.
Meeting Evander was the last thing Aesira expected when she was just trying to get home. She has no patience for his outrageous comments and strange questions, but then again, if he hadn’t followed her, she might not have made it through the night.
Evander is certain fate put Aesira in his path, but she is far from convinced and refuses to acknowledge their connection.
Is this meeting the start of something exciting, or are they doomed to fail?