Book One of the Gifted Series
Noah had spent the past four years of his life being normal. After everything he went through growing up, he just wanted normal. But, is that what he really wanted? Was being normal the deepest desire he had, or was it something else?
Noah receives a disturbing letter from his eldest brother that their mother has past away. This is normal, when you reach a certain age you can die from an illness if you are strong enough to fight it, but what is disturbing about this? Noah's whole family are werewolves. There is no way that his mother could have died from an illness, her body would have fought the illness and survived.
Noah knows it's time to go home, he knows that he has been gone for too long and has missed out of precious time. But, is everyone back home willing to let him in with open arms? Or, will he have to fight his way to forgiveness?
What happen to his mother? Why is there a sudden increase in rogues? And what does the she-wolf have to do with it all?
And Noah's gifts, the reason of his trashy childhood all have a huge part to play in all of this. What does Noah and his gifts have to do with all of this? How could a boy save his family, his pack, his kind, the world, and himself?
When the bad boy gets two rival alphas for mates...
Noah should be dead. So why is he still breathing?
Alphas Mason and Tristan are mates. So why aren't they together?
After his famous family separates, Noah Jackson is sent to move from his childhood home in sunny California to the supernatural island of Bridgeport, where all is not what it seems.
Alpha Mason is conflicted after the rival pack slaughters his parents, making him an alpha years before he's ready. After discovering he's mated to that same pack's alpha in training, he forces himself to stay away, until one strange boy changes his mind forever.
When his sixteenth birthday rolls around, Alpha Tristan's excitement is killed when he realizes he might be the only Alpha in history, not to be assigned a mate. Thinking he did something to upset the goddesses, he thinks death is his only option. Until one fateful accident gives him plan B.