I’m the pack alpha. She’s human. And my wolf is convinced she’s my mate…
Our pack’s enforcer has gone missing, and I’ve tracked his scent to his mate’s old hometown. In a town this small, it won’t take long to uncover them, but what I didn’t count on was Morgan.
I know instantly she’s my mate. It must be a joke. She’s human, and that’s unheard of in our world. But my wolf doesn’t care. I can see Morgan is special, and I’m not the only one.
When I find an unusual book in her apartment, I smell it straight away—the scent of another supernatural. She tells me a stranger visited the library and asked her to translate it. I’ve no idea what a supernatural would want with her, but my instincts are telling me this isn’t good.
I need to protect Morgan from danger while I find out the truth behind the ancient text. But first, I must convince her to trust me, which means revealing who and what I am. I just hope she’s got enough imagination to believe that the things you read about in books might actually be true…
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 31, 2022
Dominating Alpha Wolf (Demon Hollowers Motorcycle Club, #2)
I’m the pack alpha. She’s human. And my wolf is convinced she’s my mate…
Our pack’s enforcer has gone missing, and I’ve tracked his scent to his mate’s old hometown. In a town this small, it won’t take long to uncover them, but what I didn’t count on was Morgan.
I know instantly she’s my mate. It must be a joke. She’s human, and that’s unheard of in our world. But my wolf doesn’t care. I can see Morgan is special, and I’m not the only one.
When I find an unusual book in her apartment, I smell it straight away—the scent of another supernatural. She tells me a stranger visited the library and asked her to translate it. I’ve no idea what a supernatural would want with her, but my instincts are telling me this isn’t good.
I need to protect Morgan from danger while I find out the truth behind the ancient text. But first, I must convince her to trust me, which means revealing who and what I am. I just hope she’s got enough imagination to believe that the things you read about in books might actually be true…