Isaac finally turned to face his brothers, and I was surprised to find that his expression was perfectly neutral as he sipped his coffee. In fact, he even chuckled. Chuckled.“Yes, I suppose I was always the one who picked flowers in the outfield during our childhood baseball games,” he mused.I bli
BiancaI was halfway through my breakfast the following morning—a healthy bowl of oatmeal with fruit to combat the feast I had last night—when Bjorn, Miles, and Xander sauntered into the dining room like they owned the place.I immediately tensed when I saw all three of them together. They were alwa
“I’d say so,” Donovan nodded, moving further into the kitchen. “Alpha Laurent has been cornering anyone who’ll listen to talk about his territory’s new hunting regulations, but other than that, everyone seems to be enjoying themselves.”“Good,” Isaac said, making no effort to hide his relief. “That’
IsaacThe sun was just beginning to set over the Lycan harbor, turning the ocean into a glittering mass of gold and blue, as Isaac watched the last of the Alpha Council members board Ethan’s yacht.He leaned heavily on the railing, already exhausted; he had spent the better part of the day overseein
As if on cue, my stomach growled loudly, making us both laugh.“I’ll take that as a yes,” Zane said. “What do you feel like eating? I can run down to the kitchen and see what’s available.”I shook my head. “No need. The kitchen staff deserves their evening off. Let’s just order something.” I pulled
BiancaA couple of days later, I was buried so deep in paperwork that I didn’t even hear the door to my office open at first. It wasn’t until I caught a whiff of expensive cologne that I looked up and saw Isaac standing there, dressed in a tailored navy suit that hugged his broad shoulders in all th