Bronwen
“Good morning. Happy Anniversary, baby.”
“Happy Anniversary, my love,” I say back to him, kissing his lips with a smile. I love waking up to him every day. A thousand years and I still couldn't be tired of it.
Five years have passed since the day I married this man and mated with him, letting him claim me. Five years of marriage where I have turned into a vampire, a wolf, and best of all, a mother. I gave birth to baby number four the day before Th
I just want to say thank you to everyone that chose to read The Hybrid's Mate and to those that are supporting my story with your views and gems. If you like the story then please leave gems, comments, or even tell a friend to give it a read! Every little bit helps in getting it promoted.Once again I want to say thank you so much to everyone who has read it and to those who have left me the kind, encouraging words of encouragement. Each comment left has touched me deeply and made me feel like all the long hours and effort I put into my story was worth something. I want to say how much I really appreciate you all! I hope that you will continue the support as I work on the sequel, The Hybrid's Pack.I hope you stick with me and give it a read. More than that, I hope you enjoy it.All my love! -Morgan
This is the second book in my hybrid series. It features many of the beloved characters from The Hybrid's Mate while also introducing you to many more loveable characters. I hope you enjoy the story! If you do, be sure to leave a gem and a comment. Thank you!The Hybrid's PackAndras “Andras and Bronwen Vale have had a rocky road to love for sure. They met, they began to like each other, Andras was an absolute idiot and fucked things up hard, then they hated each other for a little while. There were a million little misunderstandings that seemed to be forcing them apart that they eventually overcame. They confessed their love, got married and mated, turned their family into hybrid's and popped out a whole bunch of kids.” Sigh. “Did I leave anything out?” I think for a minute, knowing that there are probably more than a few details that I am forgetting. There was the whole Noah thing with Bron, but I filed that under misunderstandings. The whole mess with Maci.. which is also inclu
Kat “Ollie! Lucas! River! Come on! You boys are going to be late for school!” I watch as my mother rolls her eyes and huffs in frustration, before going back to flipping the pancakes that she is cooking on the stove. She plops them down on a plate before she looks over her shoulder at me and my younger sister, Lilah. “You girls are such a blessing of a morning. Always getting up without any trouble and getting ready. Unlike your brothers.” She raises her voice. “Who I am going to dump ice water on if they don't get their asses out of bed right this instance!” The sound of groaning and scrambling can be heard above us, as Lucas and River climb out of the bed, mumbling all the while. Mom ignores their grumpiness as she finishes cooking breakfast. My two younger brothers have shuffled into the kitchen by the time she puts a big plate of steaming pancakes on the table. “Oliver Alecson Vale! You have two minutes.” “One hundred and twenty. One hundred and nineteen. One hundred and
Ollie “Come into my office.” At my father's words, directed towards me, I manage to hide my surprise enough to nod. Despite the fact that I am technically next in line to become alpha and almost of age, my father usually never invites me into meetings willingly. He wants me to focus on school, training, and being a teenager with my friends. I have to push and fight him to be part of the discussion. But this time, he took the initiative and invited me in of his own accord. That makes me wonder just how serious of a matter it is. Following my father and my uncle Alec into the room, I push the door closed behind me. My father moves to his large leather chair behind his wide, solid oak desk, while my uncle Alec falls back onto the brown leather sofa lining the wall to my left. I am unsure as to what I am supposed to do, so I stand just inside of the door rather awkwardly until my uncle pats the seat beside him with a friendly smile up at me, so I drop down beside him before we both
Ollie “What?” I look between my father and my uncle with confusion as they smile smugly as if they had known exactly what it was that I was going to say. “Was this some kind of damn test?” I ask them, annoyed. “Nope, not at all. Everything we have said is true and happening.” Alec says. I wag a finger between the two of them, “then what was all that about?” “That was just about you living up to expectations.” I look at my father, waiting for him to continue and he eventually does. “I know how much being alpha means to you and how much you are trying to prove yourself to us. You want everyone to see that you are ready. I get that, I really do, but here is the thing. We already know that you will do a great job. No one is doubting you. Your uncle Alec, your mother, grandfather, and great uncles have all discussed it. Everyone knows that you have a good head on your shoulder and that you will kick ass as the alpha of the pack. No one doubts that for a second-” “Then why-” “Olive
Zach My family gets weirder and weirder every dang time that I see them, I swear, but they are my people and I love them. Most of the time. “Come on, Zach. Let's get out of here.” “What?” I turn my head to face my cousin Katie, who is standing beside me. I am confused by her words, as in I am unsure if she is actually directing them toward me. Yet she is looking right at me and she slung her arm over my shoulder, so I am like ninety-four percent certain that she is actually addressing me. “The gang is heading out to the lake to spend the day soaking up the sun and having some fun-” “Good God, you sound like a spokesperson for a discount cruise line that got their campaign slogan from their ten-year-old daughter.” Oliver butts in with a tone full of complete disdain. Katie turns to glare at her twin brother, giving him definite evil eyes before she turns back to face me. “Come on, cuz! You never hang out with us. It will be so much more fun if you come with me.” “I am okay...
Natalie “Oh my gawd, look at him!” I roll my eyes because I already know the words that are coming next because Katie says them every time that she sees him. When the 'he is so hot!' does finally come, I sigh. “Mmhmm, yeah,.” I say noncommittally, without even sparing him a glance. “You're not even looking at him! Come on, Nat! Look at him! He looks so good today!” Katie says, tugging on my arm to get my attention. “I am sure that he looks the same as he does every other dang day!” I grumble, but she keeps pleading with me until I finally turn and seek him out. I see Noah standing by my brother Alec, my brother-in-law Andras and Zach. I look at all of them and take in a mental inventory of their looks. Alec is tall and broad, well-muscled and handsome. He looks so much like my Dad that it is creepy but he is still handsome. Zach looks exactly like him but his hair is a little longer so that it curls up on his head and his facial hair is more of a stubble, whereas Alec's is a bi
Trevor “Come on! You can not be serious! This is a joke, right?” “I am completely serious.” “No. This can not be happening! I do not accept it.” I say, crossing my arms over my chest. “You don't accept it? What do you mean that you don't accept it? It doesn't work like that!” “But-” “Trevor. Dude. Accept it.” Zach tells me and I shake my head stubbornly. I am not ready to accept the truth. “No.” “I am seriously going to punch you in the face. The proof is right there, staring you in the face.” Zach waves the paper in front of my face and I can't help but chuckle. “She is married now. Officially off the market.” “Fine. I will accept it but I don't have to like it!” I say petulantly with a mock frowning face and this time it is Zack that laughs. “I never knew that celebrity marriages were such a hot topic with you. If I had known, I never would have mentioned it.” He tells me with laughter still present in his voice. “Not all celebrities. Just her.” I give one last glance