Permission to escape - The Rogue Pack
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  • Reads 2,931
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 52m
Complete, First published Apr 25, 2020
"You, I was thinking of you" she admitted.

Aiden groaned, curling his hands around's Sam's waist as she spoke, her words like an enchantment to his ears. Her body fit into his perfectly, her short height of 5'2'' only adding to his sense of dominance over the lithe female below him.

His eyes snapped open, pupils fully dilated. "The things you do to me" he groaned.

***

Deep in the Canadian Rockies, Sam is the alpha of a unique pack. Unlike others around the world, they abide by few rules, and hierarchy is not determined from birth, giving people the chance to escape their dark, haunted pasts. 

For Sam, the twins come as a welcome distraction. But what happens when she is forced to choose? When she must lose one forevermore? And how can she escape the dark dreams that plague her days?

First book in The Rogue Pack series.
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