INICIAR SESIÓN"I know what you did. You seduced me and conspired with Elijah to force the bond. Get out. You're not welcome here anymore." Caleb, casting Josephine out of his life on the morning after their night together, in front of the entire pack, based on nothing but a lie he chose to believe. °°°°°°°°°° Josephine Blackwood came to Kisatchie Forest to scatter her father's ashes not to find her fated mate. Not to be rescued by Caleb Renard, the brooding, blue-eyed leader of the Moon Edge wolf pack. And certainly not to spend one unforgettable night in his arms before he tore her world apart at dawn, hurling accusations she never deserved and casting her out in front of everyone. Josephine left with a secret growing inside her and built a life strong enough for two. Five years. A son with his father's eyes. A shop full of real magic. A town she finally calls home. Then Caleb walks through her door. Older, harder, haunted by truths that have destroyed everything he thought he knew including the lie that made him push Josephine away. But before Josephine can decide whether to trust him again, their son is taken. And the only way to get Theo back is to fight the very pack that broke them both.
Ver másCaleb POVThree agonizing, will-testing days later, the wound on Josephine’s side was nothing but a light pink scar that would soon turn white. She was leaving in the morning, and I couldn’t wait to escape temptation though part of me wished she’d stay. As much as I’d tried to avoid her while she stayed with me, I was drawn to her. She was intelligent, free-spirited, and curious about the pack. Our ways were foreign to her, and she questioned our dynamics endlessly.She unlocked the parts of me I kept hidden namely, my unease with the staunch traditions of our pack. I’d never understood the restrictive nature but believed it wasn’t my place to judge. I was dedicated to keeping my pack safe. Josephine’s fresh point of view made me realize how deep my dislike for the Alpha’s rules ran. But our stimulating conversation didn’t satisfy the need to touch her, and I couldn’t help but trace the shape of her lips when she spoke.I was about to head out on patrol when Jules found me.“Elijah wa
Caleb POVI didn’t sleep well and not because I’d insisted Josephine stay in my bed while I took the short, lumpy couch. Even with the door closed, I could smell her desire. It had been there since I helped her dress and only grew stronger when she climbed into my bed. It should have felt intrusive to have her in my home. She was a complete stranger, not a pack mate. Instead, the mingling of our scents was alluring. If I’d let my wolf take charge, I would have burst into my bedroom and taken her, just like we both wanted.I stood up. There was no point in thinking about that. I’d chosen a life free of attachments, and just because a beautiful girl needed rescuing didn’t mean I had to lose my head. I’d always had a soft spot for the vulnerable a need to protect. The fact that she was also compelling and different from the women of the pack made her novel. My feelings would pass.No, not feelings. Urges. Like the urge to take her right there on my bed.I walked out my front door, unable
Josephine POVWe stopped at a guard post, where Caleb greeted two subordinates. The wolves shifted back into their human forms and retrieved their clothes.“Is it all right if I put you down?” Caleb asked. It was the first thing he’d said to me since picking me up.“Yeah, I can stand,” I said, missing Caleb’s heat before he was even gone.Caleb carefully placed me on the ground, holding my waist until he knew I was stable. I shivered as he stepped away despite the warm summer air. I tried not to stare as Caleb dressed, but it was hard when I desperately wanted to run my hands over his muscular back and his ass.I cleared my throat and looked away. “Is it normal for packs to live remotely like this?” I asked.The two guards stared at me like I was crazy.“Most do,” Caleb confirmed, not fazed by my lack of knowledge. “The bigger the pack, the harder it is to stay undetected by humans. It’s easier to live out here.”One of the guards furrowed his brow. “It is what’s right. Wolves are sup
Josephine POVI felt safe with Caleb. My dad had always warned me to stay away from other shifters, and after barely escaping the mountain lions with my life, I saw why. But I knew I could trust Caleb, and not just because he saved me. There was something honorable about him. My wolf didn’t normally enjoy being around strangers, but she liked him immediately. That had to mean something.His hand on my hip was soothing despite my and his nakedness. I wasn’t a prude, but I was hardly used to hanging around people sans clothing. I was almost grateful for the slash in my side as it made it harder for my eyes to wander.The part of me that wasn’t focused on survival fixated on him. Even with a bloody wound through his brow, he was attractive. Bright blue eyes stared at me with a softness that belied his muscular body. His black, chin-length hair hung around his face but didn’t shield his strong jaw or thin, cupid’s bow lips from view. They were so kissable, even smeared with blood.Why am












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