Ryker Grey is used to being on the outside looking in. For
more than fifty years, he has worked as Pack Enforcer for
the Black Hills Wolves, rising to his rank swiftly.
Compelled by duty and devotion to his people, he fought to
keep them protected from within and without—earning a few
enemies and fewer friends. Drew’s return has sparked
healing
in the fraying pack, but Ryker remains vigilant.
She needs a place to call her own...
Saja Lyons has spent her life studying cultures, but never
really being a part of them. Completing a double specialty
in psychology and sociology, she decides to take the three
months after her graduation to find herself on a
cross-country drive. She embraces the nomadic road trip
until her car breaks down on a deserted stretch of road in
the middle of nowhere South Dakota.
Two lonely lives collide in the cold...
Ryker catches Saja’s scent from a mile away, loneliness
edged in fear, frustration, and utter femininity. He
approaches her in order to lend her a hand and get her out
of the pack’s way...the sooner she’s gone from Los Lobos,
the safer the pack will be. When their gazes meet, her
playful hostility arouses the hunter in him, and for the
first time in fifty years, the enforcer tastes what it’s
like to not be alone...
But what if the best thing that ever happened to him is a
danger to the Black Hills Wolves?