Nicholas Sabbath Character Analysis

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Nicholas Sabbath never expected to meet his mate while fighting the man, but that’s exactly what happened. During the heat of the moment, Nicholas’s jaguar rose, marking and claiming Adam Procter, an Alpha wolf shifter from the mountains of Virginia. Everyone tried to convince Nicholas to pack up and move, but he’s reluctant to leave. It’s just not his tattoo shop or his home; Nicholas doesn’t want to leave his twin brother Damon behind.

Adam Procter went to New Orleans to rescue his younger brother, Rory. When he arrived at The Burning Needle tattoo shop to confront a jaguar shifter, Adam meets his mate, Nicholas Sabbath. After his initial shock, Adam accepts the other man as his mate, but Nicholas doesn’t want him. To prove that he’s a good

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