"In this must-listen collection, M. L. Ridener continues her Potential series with the novel Intended and novella Destined.
Intended: Chloe Weever always dreamed of finding her fairytale ending. Being a Potential and finding her soulmate should guarantee true happiness. But with Cyrus still stalking her with motives yet to be determined, she will do anything to protect the ones she loves—even if it means sacrificing her happily ever after.
Falcon Tonalee made a promise long ago. A promise to always protect the one that fate chooses for him. But his vow is tested when his mate—consumed by fear—closes herself off and pushes him away. With danger lurking at every turn, will she realize that the only way to overcome the darkness is to fight it together?
Destined: Will Mazie continue to keep Conner at arm's length? Will he let her?
The days until her eighteenth birthday are winding down, and she won't know the truth until it gets here. Will she be destined for great love or just an obliterated heart?"
"'It's been three hundred years, now is the time . . .'
Eighteen-year-old Aribelle Weever has been on the run for the past two years. She and her cousin are being hunted by a group of crazed panther shifters. Ari is a Potential. It is said that Potentials unlock a great power from within their fated mates. The panthers don't care about fate though, only power. She will not give up her freedom without a fight, but she can't shake her fear. Everything changes when she moves to the little town of Winago Heights . . .
'. . . when the time is right, you will find the one that fate has chosen for you.'
Connell O'Reilly has been plagued by the death of his parents for the past eight years. The attack was meant to destroy his brothers, but he was able to save them. Because of the total destruction of the pack that night, he was thrown into the roles of father, provider, and Alpha. It wasn't easy for a boy at fifteen, but you play the hand you're dealt. Life has been quiet—that is, until his brothers meet the new girl in town . . ."