Elizabeth Jacobson never understood men, romance, love, or anything even close to a relationship. Her father was gone, her brother had died, and her mother was delusional. All she did was work at Bliss Bar, go home to sleep, and take care of her dog. Unless her friends were forcing her to have a life, which she hated.
Daniel and Samuel Middlebrook were twins. Twin alphas at that. It's so rare to have twins in such high positions in a pack, it came as a surprise to the whole supernatural world. Now everyone was wondering the same thing; are the legends true? Will they actually share a mate?
If Elizabeth had anything to say about it, hell no they wouldn't.
This story is set in my hometown of Savannah, Georgia. The road names, subdivisions, Islands, and everything else except business names are accurate. You could quite literally come to Savannah and see this whole story's setting down to each public event.
Bound by a curse and controlled by a dangerous shifter, Kaia has no hope of escaping her cruel fate until her pack is raided by a powerful Alpha who she discovers is her fated mate-and he will stop at nothing to keep her safe.
Season 1 of Becoming Luna
***
Kaia has always been the outcast of the Red River pack, hoping for a life of freedom away from the control of her sinister leader, Alpha Maverick. But she has limited options, especially with the crushing weight of a containment curse bearing down on her shoulders.
When her pack is unexpectedly raided by revered Alpha Nero Hunt, Kaia is shocked to discover that the powerful Alpha is her mate. Nero has been yearning for his true mate forever, and now that he's found her, he's desperate to fight for her, no matter the cost. Kaia has her secrets, but so does Nero, and the struggle to keep Kaia free from Maverick's clutches and break her curse threatens to tear them apart.
Kaia thought she was done with domineering Alphas, but maybe with this one, she just might keep him.
Content warning: This story contains depictions of violence that may be upsetting for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.