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Saving the Mountain Wolf (Briar Falls Wolfpack Book 2)

Saving the Mountain Wolf (Briar Falls Wolfpack Book 2)

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A deathly madness threatens to claim the pack if they can't find mates. And these wolves aren't about to give up.

I swiveled my seat, sitting up straight as my gaze settled on the fiery redhead beside my brother. I felt the shift inside me, even with my wolf suppressed. Her charming smile, eyes that danced with life, it reached deep inside me, tempting me with a hint of hope. She was the most beautiful creature I’d ever seen.

My little pixie mate.

 

SERIES MAIN TROPES

  •  Fated Mates
  •  Forced Proximity
  •  Match-Making
  •  Tragic Pasts
  • Cinnamon Roll Werewolves

Blurb

Scott has been succumbing to the madness that haunts his Pack, and after a far too close encounter with a new female in the Pack, he’s ready to rule his chances of a normal life out, to accept defeat. Until his brother informs him that they’ve found a match for him.

How could any female possibly want a wolf as damaged and broken as him? He deems it impossible, until the fiery redhead enters his life.He knows he can’t have her, he’s too far gone, but she’s unwavering, determined to help the wounded wolf she’s been paired with.

Liz has survived more than she thought she could when she decides to delve back into the dating waters, only to wind up with a mysterious phone call offering her a chance that is out of this world.

Excitement and a challenge are always welcome, and she signs the agreement without a second thought before being plunged into a world where she could help save someone.

Too bad her match doesn’t want saving. She’s going to have to work hard to help this closed off man see the light.

Will Scott soften and allow his real self to shine, or will he fall prey to the madness threatening to consume him?

This is a short, fun instalove fated mates read with a HEA.

Chapter One Look Inside

I sat on my king bed, whittling away at the little wolf piece of wood I was carving. House arrest, as if there couldn’t be anything more demeaning. But I needed it after what happened with Dahlia.
Sickness swirled in my gut as I vaguely glimpsed her terrified face through my haze. I was beyond grateful Casey had been there, and then Wyatt. I didn’t even want to think of what could’ve happened if they weren’t.
I touched the new pendant Regina had given me as I set the wolf on my bedside table with a sigh. I could feel the powerful magic vibrating in the warm stone, suppressing my wolf completely.
I knew he was inside me, but I couldn’t feel him. I could, however, feel the madness itching beneath my skin. I shouldn’t be having these issues, I still had over a year until I was thirty, but we’d had a great uncle who had succumbed to the madness a year early. It didn’t help that our Pack was a thrown together mess of lone wolves and a makeshift Alpha. Wyatt had taken on the role, but without a mate, he couldn’t completely command the position in its entirety. Although finding another mate was not something he’d do. I knew that. My twin had chosen someone years ago, and it hadn’t stuck.
At least Casey was mated now, which gave the Pack the tiniest bit of extra strength. Probably not enough to affect me, but it might hinder the progression in the others a little more.
Dahlia. She was a sweet thing. I’d been confined to the main lodge ever since my episode, and Wyatt had assured me she was fine each time I asked.
I hated what had happened, wishing I could undo it, but I could barely remember a thing, just going for a walk to clear my head when things got hazy and cloudy, the confusion and madness setting in abruptly.
I ran a weary hand over my short beard, my stomach knotting as I dwelled on it.
I couldn’t undo it, and like the perfect little wolf mate she was, Dahlia had come to see me, wanting to speak.
How could I apologize for putting her life at risk? As much as I didn’t want to believe I could do such a thing, I knew she could’ve died that night if it wasn’t for the others.
I’d apologized, knowing no words could undo how dangerous things had become, knowing there was no way I could take it back.
And that woman, with her sweet, tender smile, had forgiven me like I’d merely hurt her feelings, not nearly taken her life. It made my head spin, but she had said Casey and the others had spoken to her about this madness, what it does to us.
Sure, we’d all heard stories, been told all about it when growing up, but no one truly knew what it was like until we went through it.
I shook my head as I hung it in my hands, drawing in a steadying breath.
I was a lost cause now, slipping a little further each day, the madness like a poison in my veins, taking my sanity and belief. I had no idea what lay in store for me now. Some stories said it took years for the madness to destroy who you were, others, it caused you to become unhinged, attacking those around you like a rabid animal and forcing your own Pack to put you down.

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