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Erin Riley’s life was extraordinary. The absolutely heart-wrenching trials she had to face and how she always stood up whenever she was knocked down just mystified me. I could tell from both the way her language changed in her journal that this hadn’t been written just moments ago. This was her journal that she kept all these years. It was a true account of her life. Not like our textbooks that were printed. It was clear that what I was taught about Master Lucas had been a lie. It was so sad to read about how Riley was also rejected by her pack and even more so to read how her mate sold her. It was worse to read how she found out about her real mother and her kind. All I could think was that Lucas was the cause of all of Riley’s heartache and that infuriated me, since my life was simila