LOGINMy chest was heaving; I looked around them all a little manically.Samuel put a gentle hand on my arm. I looked over at him and he sat up straighter.“Vee saved my life tonight. She put herself between me and that Werecat. What happened tonight wasn’t her fault, she did everything she could, and we
(Vee’s POV)I woke up to the sound of a helicopter.My head was pounding; my ears were ringing. I tried to sit up, panicking as I remember the Werecat and its vicious yellow eyes.“Woah,” a deep voice said, “You’re safe, just relax – don’t move.”I tried to focus my eyes, but everything was blurry,
April and I started carving a quicker path across the clearing to Samuel. I realized that there was a very real chance we may not make it out. There were so many, they poured endlessly from the woods, and we were tripping over dead bodies now. But still, they kept coming.We were nearly to Samuel no
“FORMATION!” I screamed over the yell of the Shifters.In an instant, April. Mueller, Calhoun, and Biggs were out of the trees and around me. Calhoun took the front, shield up, and the rest of us fell into a wedge behind him.The formation was simple and allowed us to protect each other’s backs.As
Once again, it was Priscilla who stepped forward and delivered the news. I was left wondering again what exactly her role was. She was Miko’s sister, so of course she would be close to the inner circle, but why did she seem to be in charge of intelligence?She clearly wasn’t a warrior – so who was s
(Killian’s POV)Killian and Vee stood staring at Miko, who stood staring back.Vee sidled past Killian and slipped through the door, clearly not wanting to get involved.Miko smiled slyly at Killian, who, as soon as the door shut behind Vee, lunged. He boxed Miko’s ears, and Miko silently fought him
Riley and I decided that we would leave first thing in the morning.We informed Sylvia of our plans, and I asked if Sylvia could watch over my apartment while we were gone. I gave her Gregory’s number and told her she could contact him anytime if she needed something.“I’ll be fine! I’m not decrepit
The feast was still going when I got home.I could hear it through the walls. Music, laughter, the low rumble of warriors toasting their Alpha. Their victory.I sat on the edge of the bed in the dark. Still in my blue cotton dress. I didn't bother to change.This morning I'd been Harrison's wife. Hi
The pain hit before I could breathe.A crack through the center of my chest, sharp and splitting, like my ribs were being pried apart from the inside. My knees buckled. I grabbed the arm of the person beside me, and they stepped away.Then — nothing.The pain vanished as fast as it had come. One sec
I could get pregnant.The doctor said it that morning, and I gripped the edge of the examination table so hard my knuckles went white. One year. One whole year of blood tests and specialists and watching every other woman in the Pack announce her pregnancy while I smiled and said nothing.Now my bod







