Enter the sexy alpha, Trey, with an offer to mate to fix both their problems for the time being. When her dad tries to marry her off to a sadistic creep for the benefit of a powerful alliance, Taryn’s decided she’s had enough, and that she must abandon her pack. This results in her pack, and even her own father, treating her like crap. It carries the unique aspect in the fact that Taryn is latent, meaning she is unable to shift into her wolf form. I’m not a huge fan of paranormal romances, especially those involving wolves, but I gotta say even I enjoyed this one. If the two succeed in convincing their respective packs that they’ve chosen each other as mates, Trey will win valuable political allies, while Taryn will escape an odious arranged mating.īut there are a lot of potential pitfalls to this plan-including the very real possibility that the wolf shifters, overwhelmed by their growing attraction to each other, will be unable to maintain the clear heads needed to pull off the deception. Taryn finds herself drawn in by Trey’s forceful demeanor and arctic-blue eyes, and she eventually agrees to enter an uneasy alliance with him. After all, Trey-who was only fourteen when he defeated his own father in a duel, winning the right to be alpha of his pack-can’t have anything to offer the talented healer besides trouble, or so she thinks. When female wolf shifter Taryn Warner first encounters Trey Coleman, an alpha male wolf shifter with a dangerous reputation, she’s determined to resist his charms.
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