He is a runt, an omega, and a lone wolf, no better than a rogue. After spending thirteen years alone in the woods, he's learned to take care of himself, and that packs are to be feared.
Chase has acclimated well to pack life, though the loss of his little brother still weighs on him years later. When he discovers his brother may still be alive, he will do anything to get him back, but is there anything left to save?
Dax is the alpha of a large, powerful pack. All he cares about is what is best for his pack, so when his beta drags home a feral omega, he'd just as soon put the kid out of his misery as take him in. But how will he feel when he discovers this omega is like no other he has met before? What is his adopted brother's connection to this runt, and what are they running from? And is it worth putting his pack in danger to protect them?
Book Two in The Cure Series
Charles Black is the alpha. He was just apointed the alpha a year ago, and he is already messing it up.
A female had entered his pack lands only a few days after he became alpha, his mate, or so he thought. The female had tricked him, the whole pack. She had made them believe she was innocent and a lonely rouge just like he and his family were when they entered the land so many years ago.
Now the pack is wary. His judgement doesn't seem safe, the pack is scared. If one rouge could come in and manipulate there Alpha in a matter of months, kill innocent children before running off again, then what's to say a whole pack of rouges couldn't attack them?
Charles doesn't believe it when he finds his mate. A male, at the age of 16, he's small, but he has an attitude that will break through Charles. He's weak, but he has a strong heart, one that is ready to tear through Charles' and make him trust him.
He's everything that Charles needs, but will it be enough for him to realise that?
12/19/16- 58 in werewolf