LOGINDean and Sebastian came first. Where Dean was feral like Kade, Sebastian was smooth and charming. Sierra had been planned, though I was terrified I might have another set of twins. She held a bit of the wildness Kade had, but not as much as Willow. Our youngest had always kept to herself, and it had
The humid summer air, with it’s traces of fresh water and wildflowers, had always been my favorite. It was especially fragrant here, in the field of golden grass I often visited. Even as I sat on the thick quilt I had brought along, I longed for the feel of the grass beneath my feet. Rummaging thro
Things were finally settling down, smoothing out into an era of peace that I hoped would last at least a few decades. The party was held at the park in town, so that any and every one could come celebrate. Multiple grills were erected, stereos blasting music into the crowd. Families laughed, childr
“There she goes.” Zayne nodded to himself, a smirk on his face as he watched Tori’s jaw drop. “No—fucking—way!” She shrieked off-key, making her mate’s smirk turn into a full-blown grin. She pulled me in for a cinnamon scented hug, squealing and jumping as a slew of emotions burst within her like
“It doesn’t matter who’s technically the father, you know that right?” Alec broke the silence, his soft voice startling me from the clutches of sleep. “If she wants a DNA test, I’ll agree to it, but it wouldn’t change anything for me.” “Mom and dad used to joke that we were the same soul, split int
Three Years Later My back arched and eyes rolled back as molten pleasure coiled between my legs, increasing with every desperate stroke of Kade’s tongue. My hands were tangled in his hair, tugging him closer while also pushing him away. His snarls vibrated against my slick folds, coaxing unfathomab
Now that, that was a little daunting. Then again, I knew without a doubt that my life would never be the same if the twins weren’t in it. Even though I wouldn’t physically die without them right now, a part of me would wither away if I left them. In a way, it made perfect sense. They both held a pi
“I don’t think she heard a word you said, brother.” Alec chuckled; his dark eyes framed by onyx lashes. Kade halted his assault on my neck, and even chuckled at the frustrated groan that left my lips. If only we never had to leave this place. I’d dedicate my days learning everything I could about A
I was pondering effects of werewolf healing on sunburns when Alec and Kade brought out two plates of food. Not only did the two of them cooked, their food was incredible. Undoubtedly a gift from their mom, who learned most of her Italian recipes from her husband’s mother. Tori audibly groaned when
“I said not yet?” I pleaded, but it came out as a weak question. They knew I wouldn’t resist them. Hell, I couldn’t even if I wanted to. The pull I felt towards them was too strong, too consuming. Feeling their emotions only added to that pull. It was hard to separate myself from the emotions arou







