Brinnah lives virtually a slave in her traditionalist pack. As an unmated female, she is expected to cook, clean, and follow orders. She thought she’d be in that role forever, until a mating bond strikes … binding her to a mean, self-important sentinel wolf who drags her to the alpha, demanding to be set free.
Brinnah learns that the only person who can break the mating bond is an enchantress, and told to go to Sheridan, Colorado to find her. Only, when she arrives, she meets Everett Brice, and he instantly declares they’re mates.
He’s shocked when she says she already has one.
The more time she spends with Everett, the deeper in love she falls. Could the High Luna have given her a false mate in
Find the first book in the Sheridan Pack series in the Alpha Male anthology
The doctor tilted her head, studying her for a moment. Brow furrowing in confusion, he moved her hair around her ears and sucked in a breath. “Oh, my. I haven’t seen ears like yours in quite a while.”
“You’ve seen others with ears like hers?”
“Yeah,” Doc said. “From packs in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Backwoods beliefs if you ask me. More like a cult mentality.”
Fear sliced through her. “Please don’t send me back. I need asylum. I don’t want to return.”
Everett took hold of one of her hands. “You don’t have to. Alpha Jericho will take care of it.”
“I would never betray the trust of one of my patients,” Doc told her, patting her shoulder comfortingly. “I know what those packs are like. Who rules them. You’re safe here, my dear. Now, let me get a wrap for that ankle and then you can go.”
He left the room, leaving her and Everett behind. Suddenly self-conscious, Brinnah looked down at the floor. A gentle finger lifted her chin until she was looking at him.
“Don’t be scared,” he said. “You’ll never have to go back there again. I’ll protect you.”
“You don’t have to—”
He placed his finger across her lips. “Don’t finish that statement. Yes, I have to, because your scent is intoxicating. My wolf wants to wrap itself around yours. Brinnah, I think you’re my moon-fated mate.”
Immediately she shook her head. “No, I can’t be.”
“Why not?”
“Because I already have one.” Tears clogged her throat and it took her a moment to be able to talk again.
Stunned, Everett shook his head. “What? No, that can’t be.”
“That’s why I’m here,” she continued. “I’m trying to find out how to break the bond.”
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