LOGINTalia Barca is tired of being the "divorced loser" of her family, especially with her manipulative ex-husband, Paul, lurking in the shadows. Desperate for a wedding date, she turns to her quirky neighbor, Gerri Wilder, only to discover the legendary Aetheric Matchmaking Collective. Talia expects a simple plus-one; instead, she’s matched with Theron and Connor, the Alpha and Omega of the Wildwoods Pack. This spicy, paranormal romance blends high-stakes pack politics with a journey of radical self-discovery. As Talia navigates an intense triad bond, she must find the strength to face a lethal rival and embrace a destiny she never imagined. It’s a story of reclaiming power, finding a pack, and learning that love comes in threes. Will Talia survive the brutal transition into the supernatural world? Can she truly find peace in the arms of two wolves, or will her past with Paul tear the triad apart?
View MoreTalia Barca gazed morosely at her cocktail, the ice clinking softly in the glass. How was she supposed to face her ex-husband at the upcoming family wedding? That insufferable jerk.
“So, what’s your plan?” her cousin, Nita Islas, asked gently, her voice cutting through Talia’s fog of dread. Talia sighed, her fingers tightening around the chilled amaretto sour to steady her trembling hand. “I have no clue,” she mumbled before taking a sip. Her nerves were ridiculous there was no reason to be this rattled. She hadn’t seen Paul in years, and yet the thought of him stirred a familiar unease. Her entire family had been invited to her cousin’s wedding, and naturally, he would be there too. It shouldn’t matter. But it did. Seeing his smug face again was bad enough, and skipping the event would only make it look like she was still hung up on him. Which was absurd she’d been the one to file for divorce, after all. “Stop overthinking it, Tally,” Nita said with a casual shrug, her black off-the-shoulder top slipping to reveal a glittery bra strap against her bronzed skin. “Everyone in the family knows he treated you like garbage.” Talia snorted. “Oh, please. They chalk it up to ‘miscommunication.’ And it doesn’t help that he’s been Mr. Charming to most of them. That’s why they’ve never fully cut him out.” She tipped her glass back, draining the last of her drink in one go. “If my parents weren’t off gallivanting around the world, they’d have your back,” Nita said, her tone indignant. “It’s not right. The guy was a total prick.” A prick with an ego bigger than his… well, everything else. Talia had tried to make it work with Paul, but in the end, she’d dubbed him a small-minded man with an even smaller… something. She exhaled heavily. A whole week of wedding festivities with Paul strutting around like he owned the place? No, thank you. His Texas-sized god complex was matched only by his lack of anything worth bragging about. “I’ll figure it out,” Talia said, though her voice lacked conviction. She needed a plan, and fast, or she’d have to skip the wedding entirely. That would only make her look like she was running from him, and Talia Barca didn’t run from anything except maybe Paul, who gave her a headache just thinking about him. Nita slammed her glass down on the table with a thud. “What about Mrs. Wilder?” “Gerri? My neighbor?” Talia asked, blinking. “Exactly!” Nita leaned in, her dark eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. “Didn’t she mention tonight, as we were leaving, that she’s running some kind of matchmaking business from her apartment?” Talia frowned, brushing a wayward black curl behind her ear as she tried to recall the conversation. Gerri Wilder, her lively older neighbor, was a hoot. They were the only two residents on their floor, so Talia often popped over to keep her company, not that Gerri seemed to need it. The woman had a constant stream of male visitors, mostly from her sprawling family, and she’d recently mentioned that a few of her grandsons were moving into the building soon. “She did say something about that,” Talia admitted, her mind turning. “Problem solved!” Nita declared, swapping her empty glass for a fresh one from the passing waitress. She took a quick sip, grinning. “Let Gerri work her magic.” Talia wasn’t so sure. Getting Gerri involved in her love life could either be a stroke of genius or a complete disaster. Her track record with men was abysmal, to put it mildly. She scanned the bar, a few blocks from her apartment, noting the crowd of college-aged patrons. At thirty-two, she felt like a grumpy grandma surrounded by all these young, carefree faces. Her love life wasn’t exactly thriving, and she didn’t see that changing anytime soon. “You need to meet more guys,” Nita said, as if reading her thoughts. “I’m too old for that nonsense,” Talia muttered, though she flashed a grateful smile at the waitress who delivered her a new drink. “I’m one step away from adopting a dozen cats and calling it a day. Men are too much hassle.” Nita burst out laughing. “You’re ridiculous! You’re stunning, Tally. Too old? Thirty is practically a baby!” “Thirty-two,” Talia corrected. “Whatever!” Nita rolled her eyes. “You’re not ancient. You act like you’re ready for a retirement home.” “Feels like it,” Talia whispered, wincing at the potency of her new drink. The waitress must’ve sensed her need for something stronger. She couldn’t argue with that she needed a miracle. “Look, you just keep picking the wrong guys,” Nita said bluntly. Talia shot her a glare. “Gee, you think? I work in a law office, Nita. I steer clear of those suited-up jerks. But every time I meet someone who seems halfway decent, he turns out to be a lying, cheating creep with a side of arrogance.” Nita’s brows shot up. “Wearing a suit to work doesn’t mean you have to live like a nun. Let loose a little!” She sighed dramatically and jabbed a red-manicured finger at Talia. “You need to get laid. Properly.” “Shush!” Talia hissed, glancing around as her cheeks flushed. A couple of young guys at a nearby table tossed winks their way, and she wanted to sink into the floor. “You’re going to get us thrown out.” Nita giggled. “I’m trying to get you hooked.” “I’d settle for a single decent date,” Talia muttered. Nita shook her head. “No way. We’re thinking bigger. You need some serious action.” “Nita!” Talia covered her face with one hand, mortified. “You’re making me sound like some desperate cougar.” “Oh, please,” Nita said, waving her off. “You’re amazing, Tally. You shouldn’t be stressing about a date for a family event. You’re too good for that. Men should be begging to take you out.” Talia snorted. With her nerdy glasses, untamed curls, curvier-than-average figure, and a personality that leaned toward snarky, she didn’t exactly see herself as a man-magnet. “You’ve had too much to drink,” she said, patting Nita’s hand. “But I’ll figure something out. Maybe I’ll ask Gerri for help. Who knows? She might actually pull it off.” “I like Gerri,” Nita said, twirling the straw in her glass. “She’s kinda terrifying, though. I bet she could chew me up and spit me out, old lady or not. Good thing she likes you and me by extension because I’ve heard some wild stuff about those shifters.” Talia grinned. Gerri was no ordinary grandma, but she was a gem. They bonded over their shared love of baking, trading cakes and cookies like it was their job. It was a delicious arrangement, even if it didn’t help Talia’s curves. “Yeah,” Talia said, taking a swig of her drink. “Who’d have thought I’d be besties with a shifter grandma?” Nita smirked. “Why not? She’s got that same sharp edge you do.” “Gee, thanks,” Talia said, her tone dry as desert sand. “It’s a compliment!” Nita raised her glass in a mock toast. “I’m sick of fake, bubbly types who hide how they really feel. You’re real, Tally. You’re not trying to be anyone else, and that’s why I adore you. You’re one of a kind.”“Played? Why would you deliberately agree to involve yourself in something that hurt our people? Hurt me? Lyssa is like my sister—and you—you’re as close to a father I’ve had since mine died.” She took a step closer to the man, but Jay held her arm.Kyle looked at the two men accused beside him. “We didn’t sign up for that. None of us knew that was Alastair’s plan. He promised that if we helped him, he would help our Leap regain its pride, its strength. We had no idea we were dealing with a delusional nutcase.”Disbelief flooded Becca’s chest, her throat tightening. “How could you not know? Or at least suspect? Alastair led the raid that killed Charlie and so many others.”Kyle raised one shackled hand. “He told us he was wrong, that he wished you well, wanted to make amends for what he did.”Becca was almost speechless. “And you believed him? Without checking with Jasper, or me, or anyone?” She shook her head. “Alastair sold you a pack of lies. He didn’t want the leopards to rise aga
“You two should be on your honeymoon, not seeing this unpleasantness. The joint council of elders can handle this, no problem,” Lucilla argued from her chair at the council table.She looked at Matheus, and he nodded in agreement. “Lucy has a point.”“I know the elders are more than capable of dealing with this situation, but the actions of these men nearly cost me my life—and worse, they nearly cost me Becca’s. Besides, this isn’t a job for the council on either side. The parties involved are from Pineland. Their fate is up to Becca as Prowl Leader,” Jaylon argued back.Becca looked out the cabin window while the three argued. Her intuition itched. There was something more to this than met the eye. A look, a glance… something insignificant, but it told her Jaylon hadn’t told her the whole truth.“Why else, Jay?” she turned her eyes on her new mate. “There’s something else behind our delay. I’ve felt it all along, and you need to tell me.”He leaned on the edge of one of the gallery t
Becca’s eyes fluttered open to soft, feathery kisses along her neck and collarbone. She inhaled, lifting her hand to Jaylon’s thick hair as his lips slipped to the fading pink scars on her shoulder and chest.“I hate I came so close to losing you. A few inches to the left and—”“Ssh, stop.” Becca tugged on his hair. “It didn’t happen, and I could say the same about Giselle’s blade and you. Something bigger protected us. I believe that. Besides, I think one of Alastair’s shots was meant for poor old Jasper. He and I are both lucky the bastard had an awful aim.”Jaylon rested his chin on Becca’s chest and looked up at her. “I know I haven’t said it before, but I love you, Becca. You’re in my blood and all, but it’s more than that. Deeper now.”She nodded. “I know. Me, too.”“You, too, what?” He grinned, a smirk tugging at her lips as he crawled higher so his mouth hovered just a breath from hers.“Well?”“I love you, too, wolf boy.”“Good, Miss Kitty.” He kissed her soundly, then moved
A knock sounded on the bridal suite, and Lucilla opened the door, stepping aside to let Lyssa and Terez carry Becca’s wedding gown into the room.Seeing her dress, Becca moved to sit up from the couch and winced. “What did I say about moving too quickly?”Lucilla scolded, “You’re barely healed.” Her eyes flashed to Jaylon stretched out on the bed. “Both of you.”“Lucilla, I’m fine.” Becca coughed, wincing again.The older woman frowned. “Nice try, little girl. You may be Prowl Leader, but as council representative in this room, I am ordering you to stay put. Matheus is on his way with the doctor.”She lifted a hand to wave off the argument on Jaylon’s parted lips. “Don’t waste your breath, Jaylon. Matheus wouldn’t take no for an answer. You of all people should know that. Besides, I agree with him, so you lay yourself back on that pillow and keep still.”Lyssa and Terez hung the dress on the edge of the closet doors, spreading the full skirt across two chairs.“I knew it. It’s ruined.
Kasen should have followed his common sense. The woman wanted nothing to do with him, but his wolf wouldn’t have it. She was meant to be his.“You sure about this, bro?” Spike asked from the passenger side of his truck.“Not at all.” His best reply yet. Andi had been honest with her response to him
She scowled back. “Yeah, yeah. Just give it here. I’m starving.”They ate in silence, CASSIE not knowing what to say. She wanted TALEN, but was afraid of all the change that would follow, along with the consequences for a wrong decision. Especially now. Dear god. Now she had a child to think about.
CASSIE opened her eyes. She wasn’t sure where she was. Her brain registered TALEN’s scent, and she remembered she was in his bedroom, in his bed. The perfect place to be.She also sensed she was in a large space. The air felt different than in a normal house. Not to mention that it was can’t-see-yo
TALEN returned to his cabin in a blind rage. How could the one woman who finally belonged with him leave? And BELLA’s reasons made no sense. A booty call.He slammed the door of his office open. A few of the gathered clan members eyed him with surprise. Though he was never the happiest of bears, he












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