I Accidentally Became the Alphas' Mate
She wasn't running from fate—she was running toward freedom.
Laney Thorne spent years trapped under her father's control, her wolf suppressed, her power locked away. When she escapes to Iron Fang Pack territory, seeking passage to safety. What she finds instead are twin brothers who make her wolf stir for the first time in her life.
Alpha twins, Cade and River—protective and dangerous, bound by blood and brotherhood—recognize her immediately. Mate. The bond snaps into place for both of them, a rare triad that should be celebrated.
But Laney's emergence comes with a price.
Her father, Alpha of a rival Pack, won't accept her defiance. She has been bartered off to a ruthless Alpha of Black Talon pack who wants Laney as his breeder. They claim she's been kidnapped, influenced, and held against her will. It's a lie—and every shifter with eyes can see the mate bonds blazing on her skin, proof. But lies don't need to be true to start a war.
When her wolf finally emerges, it triggers the opportunity for war, the conflict with the Iron Fang Pack her father has been waiting for. He allies with the Black Talon pack and launches an attack on territory under the guise of "rescuing" her.
Now Laney must stand before the Council and prove what her father refuses to accept: she chose this life. She chose her mates. She chose herself.
The mate bond marks are a source of strength when enemies breach their borders. A promise that she will never be caged again.
This isn't a story about a helpless woman claimed by fate.
This is a story about a woman who claimed her freedom and her mates—and she will burn down anyone who tries to take either from her.
When a wolf finally breaks free… she fights.