Excerpt:
She murmured a
good night, and he walked out, leaving her with her passed-out mate and the
sudden urge to take care of him.
“He needs us,” her wolf whimpered.
“Shush, you,” she
whispered back. “He’s a grown man who doesn’t need us staring at him like a freaking
stalker while he’s sleeping.”
Adam groaned from
the bed and tried to take his shirt off, struggling in his current state. She
caught a glimpse of tanned flesh and wanted to groan right with him. Damn, she
was pregnant and ready to pop. She shouldn’t be thinking dirty thoughts.
Especially not
with the man currently trying to strip out of his clothes.
With a sigh, she
waddled over to him and placed a hand on his arm, the heat radiating from him
shocking her. She’d forgotten how hot his skin was.
“Adam, stop
trying to take off your clothes. You’re going to hurt yourself.” Need filled
her and she cursed. Her libido was picking a strange time to wake back up.
“Bay,” he
grumbled, and she froze.
She loved the
sound of her name on his lips. Or rather, her wolf did. The woman desperately
wanted not to like it. Damn mating
bond.
Enforcer's Redemption - Book 4 in the Redwood Pack Series
Adam Jamenson has suffered through the worst loss known to man. The only reason he lives day-to-day is to ensure the safety of his Pack. As the Enforcer of the Redwood Pack, it is his job to protect all in his path, though he was unable to protect the ones he held dear. The war with the Centrals is heating up and Adam must try and grit through it in order to survive. Though the broken man inside of him may not want to…
Bay Milton is a werewolf with a past. And a secret. She’s met the Redwood’s Enforcer only once, but it left a lasting effect. Now she needs to find him or everything he had thought he lost, may be lost again.
Together, they must struggle and find a way to fight their pasts and present in order to protect their future. But the Centrals have a plan that might make their path one of loss and destruction.
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