this is an orphaned work
trigger warning contains
gore, violence, sexual themes, rape, abuse, and other explicate imagery
Alan was abused all his life and was told he would never have a mate. so when he finds his mate alpha carter he's, of course, a little skeptical. why would he treat him differently than anyone else?
this is my take on a very typical book on here. I'm doing my best to put lots of effort into making sure I acurently portray trauma and the long term effects it can have, not just solving the issues in the first chapter, as well as not rushing anything else. and make sure I have no spelling errors and I have a good plot and character development.
I have a pretty different view on werewolves to and like to write them as emotional loving goofballs.
The outcasts of their pack, Dylan and Casey meet the mysterious Grey who breaks the rules of mating practices by being their third soulmate and change their lives for the better, but when there's a chance they'll lose Grey, Casey must accept his destiny as the Alpha of his pack before everything goes up in flames. Literally.
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Grey Weathers thought he was going on a relaxing vacation with his "friend with benefits" pal, until he walks right into two people that seem like the perfect couple, Dylan and Casey. What he doesn't know is that this couple are actually mates. Dylan and Casey are a couple of werewolves and their instincts are telling them that Grey is more special than he knows.
Grey finds himself in the middle of family drama, bloody secrets and a plot that would like to see every supernatural creature wiped from the face of the earth. All this is a lot to deal with, especially when he's falling in love with not just one, but two people. Could they be falling in love with him too? Is that possible? To fall in love with someone like him?
Cover designed by Ren T