LOGINTo my surprise, Aaron proved to be lethal. He effectively mobilized two men immediately and then a third without even breaking a sweat. Every movement was precise, calculated, and designed to inflict maximum harm. I winced as another man went sprawling, his head hitting the floor and several teeth
Asher POVThe moment I saw the dog collar, I instinctively knew this was Jacob's doing. I offered no resistance, knowing the punishment would be far worse if I did, and allowed the warriors to drag me away, my gaze fixated on the floor in shame. I felt like nothing more than a worthless dog. Of cou
"Well, we've probably had a lot of elderly pack members die," he said evasively. I snorted. He had an answer for everything. "What about the fact that all those missing are women? Women primarily aged 18-25? Young girls who disappeared without a trace? You attempted to get rid of all their informa
Aaron POVThe pack house is always swarming with shifters, drunk ones, stoned ones, and ones who are trying to seduce the omegas. The whole thing is filled with debauchery. It disgusts me. Alpha Jacob seems to be proud of it as he exhales from the cigar he's smoking, his eyes dancing with amusement.
"Don't look away," he warned. I didn't even dare to blink. I was too afraid of him. Too afraid of what he was planning to do to me. He licked his lips, and the expression on his face instantly changed. I hardly dared to breathe. He suddenly pushed his lips against me as my eyes widened. His kiss
Asher POV"Mate," my wolf whispered forlornly as we darted back into the packhouse, pressing our body against the wall, our breathing heavy and shallow. "We found our mate."There was nothing but pain in her voice. We both knew that somebody with such a high status in the Shadow Pack would ever ackn
A good Samaritan with no brains or sense of danger. Too bad, but good for Marissa. She hadn't been particularly looking forward to a long trek in her condition. Not to mention a white wolf would certainly be noticeable in the pitch dark. She didn't exactly blend in with her surroundings. “Shit,” th
Third Person POVShe tore through the trees, leaping gracefully to avoid broken twigs, paws thudding loudly on the ground, her entire focus on the boundary line. Never before had Marissa been so grateful to be a white wolf. Her speed and agility were certainly coming in handy. She felt a flash of fu
“Aeress,” my voice is thick with emotion as I tighten my arms around her, listening to the sound of her tears and her sniffling.“You’re going to make a great mother. I’ve never met anybody as loving as you. Hell, you kept persisting with Hades even though he was a bit of a bastard,” I told her even
Raven POV“Damn that bitch,” Aeress sighed, flopping onto the sofa and looking moodily at me, “maybe she’ll get trapped in a bear trap or something,” she muttered.I laughed despite my concern. It was just like Aeress to lift my mood.“They’ll find her. I don’t know why Hades insisted I stay here. I







