“I know you didn’t want to say anything in front of Trent, but I’m assuming there were no wolf fights?” she asked.
“No. And that’s a good thing. Your old man is getting up there in age.”
“Sixty isn’t old.”
“Tell that to my body.” He lifted a finger. “What about the bugs in your office and in the back?”
“Mason came by yesterday and removed everything. We are officially bug free.”
“Happy to hear it. Do me a favor and talk some sense into your twin.”
Tawny stilled. “What do you mean?”
“He came over last night and went on and on about some woman who probably doesn’t exist. And if she did, she’s long gone.”
“I thought Zach was going home last night.”
“Oh, he went home all right, but he said he took one look in the refrigerator and hightailed over to our house.”
Tawny laughed. Some things never changed, but she wouldn’t have any other way. “Maybe tomorrow after work, I’ll see what I can do to help him clean up.”
Her dad hugged her. “You’re the best daughter.”
“I'm your only daughter. Love you, Dad.”
She swore his face tinged red. He spun on his heels and headed out. Tawny rushed to her now clean office. She wanted to call the men to say they had a lot to celebrate tonight. Her dad had given his approval, and that meant the world to her.
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A woman on the run trusts no one in this sensual and gripping Pack Wars series spinoff by Bestselling Author Vella Day…
Cassidy Evans leaves everything behind in Wyoming and escapes to the mountains of Montana. In her search for a place to hide, she unexpectedly finds a man near death in the middle of a snowy forest. Caught between her own safety and saving the life of another, she manages to do both before once again disappearing into the dead of night.
Forest ranger Zach Granger, who was gravely injured and left for dead, vaguely remembers a beautiful woman coming to his rescue. Some believe that she was merely a figment of his imagination, but something inherently deep told him otherwise. Needing to be sure he wasn't losing his mind, he asks his best friend, Mike Halperin, to help him search for her.
Once Zach and Mike locate this mysterious woman, it becomes abundantly clear that something—or someone—drove her far from civilization. They have every intention of following her wish to remain in solitude, but all that changes when they realize she is their mate.
They might crave her touch, long for her love, and be willing to fight to the death for her…but persuading Cassidy to trust them and convince her that she is meant to be with them forever might just prove impossible.
Here is the first chapter:
“Are you serious?” Mike Halperin asked his best friend.
“Yes. It’s been driving me crazy. I need to know if I was imagining things,” Zach Granger responded.
Mike leaned forward in the overstuffed chair, a beer dangling from his fingertips. “You really think some beautiful mystery woman found you in the middle of the High Ridge Mountain range and dragged your unconscious body to safety and then left?”
When he put it that way, it did sound unlikely, but Zach wasn’t going to give up. “How else can you explain that my sister, Liam, and Alex found me hundreds of feet from where I was shot?”
“Admittedly, the bullets those vigilantes shot you with were doused with a strong paralytic. That explains why you didn’t jump up, shift, and escape. That being said, it’s equally as likely that sometime later your inner wolf healed you enough to provide the energy to find that cave.”
“And then I passed out again? I never even shifted? That makes no sense.” Zach stabbed his fingers through his hair. “I wished to hell I remembered more.” He scarfed down the last of the pizza that Mike had brought over.
“Let me ask you this. What good will it do to return to the cave? Do you really think this good Samaritan has been hiding behind some tree for two weeks waiting for you to return so she can see that you’re all right?”
“No,” Zach said.