IMPORTANT— Hey guys, I'm aware that I promised daily updates and I'm willing to see that through, but the lack of response from my editor is making it hard. I've messaged her about locking my chapters a while back and she has yet to respond, I've also edited a few posted chapters a couple days ago and my edits are still under review. If the book was locked, I'd be updating two chapters per day since I have prewritten chapters...and I'm really sorry about that since you guys seem to like the story. Please bear with me while I try to get in contact with her...thank you! ~Gaydar
Quinn positioned herself for a fight, and the pack members around her backed away, giving her the space she needed. They were afraid, but at least they didn’t leave the injured members behind, they were pulling them away with them, saving them. The rogue was the first to attack and Quinn didn’t fin
“Thank you…that girl you saved was my sister, but the negligence of your pack members is far too much to be overlooked.” He was looking at Jeovanni as he spoke. “As alpha, shouldn’t you make sure that the pack is protected…especially on a day like this?” Jeovanni took a calming breath, withdrawing
Zayd sat in the comfort of his office, hand fisted beneath his chin in deep thought. He missed her already, the beautiful redhead who had stolen his heart three nights ago. The prominent and intense emotions she’d made him feel felt fresh in his mind, and her scent…the mixture of earthy and floral
Quinn sat in Jeo’s office, looking through the heap of paperwork that Cannon just brought in. It’s been five days since the night of the party, and during these five days, a lot has happened. The farmers that had hated her apologized sincerely in front of her. They’d gotten down on their knees, than
She stood up, looking towards the door when the scent became denser, weighing down on her senses without restraint. Apricot…petrichor…both scents were unique…and there was only one person who sported them both… The doorknob twisted and Cannon was the first to step inside. “Alpha, the guests have a
Now that only the two of them stood on the paved path, a certain nervousness took ahold of Quinn. She pulled her hand out of his, her eyes shifting away from his intense gaze. “So, uh…I’ll just take you to the pack house first…I’m certain that’s where you’ll be staying during your time here.” “Okay
Quinn gasped when a hand grabbed onto hers, stopping her in her march towards the fields. “You didn’t answer me, Quinn. Why?” “That's because…because it’s none of your concern whether he built me a house or not.” “You think so?” He chuckled, the sound as dark as the night. “You don’t get to tell m
“Or perhaps that’s taking it too far…must I show you who you belong to by different means…? After all, there are many ways to leave my mark on you without actually leaving it, right Quinn?” His words promised Quinn something she could not explain, they held such determination that she knew he would