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A rumor says a mad man has one of the missing wolvesCujo Brown stayed behind in Hayden Lake to make sure his birth pack didn't self-destruct after the death of the old Alpha and the installation of the new Alpha - his father.His father had sworn allegiance to the Northwest Council of Alphas and promised to see to the well-being of the future generations of shifters - starting with giving the girls the serum that would save their lives at first shift.It wasn't that Cujo didn't believe his father, exactly. But, well, truth was he wasn't sure he did believe his father.Not to mention, the pack felt unstable. The old Alpha had been sliding into dementia before Abby Stafford took him out, and he'd been taking some of his pack with him. Too many were teetering on the balance of losing control. It would take just one. Just one to lose their grip, shift and attack the new Alpha - and they'd have a cascading meltdown of the entire pack.It had happened before in shifter history. No one wanted it to happen again. Not here. Not now.One week. Cujo could give his father that. And a pack medic could stay with him. They'd give the girls the serum. He'd back up his father as he sought to stabilize the pack - not as his Second, exactly, but as his enforcer? That was as good a term as any. And if he had to put down some of these mangy, deranged Lost Cause wolves? It wouldn't break his heart.Then his sister came to him. "While you're here," she said....Damn those sisters, right? Cujo Brown may regret ever listening to her.Book 3 in the Wolf Harbor Rescue trilogy. A part of the Wolf Harbor universe.
Promises to KeepCujo Brown owed no one anything. He had been a lone wolf for 40 plus years, and he liked it that way. No strings attached. Not to a pack. Not to a woman. Not even to his employer - most certainly not to his old employer. He had an NDA that didn't even allow him to speak their name. And he was fine with that.But back before he'd been banished from his home pack in Hayden Lake, Cujo Brown had attended a Boys Scout camp at Hat Island. And there, he'd formed some of the only bonds he has ever really known. When he retired from the agency-not-to-be named, something tugged him back to Wolf Harbor on Hat Island.Dr. Stefan Lebenev, also one of those teen-aged scouts from long ago, had figured out a serum that would help young shifter girls get through their first shift. He had a grant to finish out the details, and he needed a security chief. Well, that was most certainly within Cujo's skill set. And so Cujo took on a new identity - security chief and fitness coach.Lebenev was a brilliant researcher. But he wasn't any good with people. If he had been, well, maybe he would have vetted his grant funder better. Maybe, he would have listened when people tried to tell him what was happening to his test subjects - post-menopause human women - wasn't right.But the stakes were so high. The survival of the shifter species was at stake. And everyone swallowed their objections and concerns. Even Cujo. It wasn't like he had a lot of morals or ethics to start with, he told himself. Why flinch now? He'd done worse for less gains. Much worse.But then an elderly woman named Olivia Trainer came to the island. And Cujo was bewitched. Mate, his wolf said.Lone wolves can't have mates, Cujo told his wolf.Mate, the wolf insisted.It didn't matter. Stefan Lebenev traded Olivia for continued funding just as he had all the other test subjects. Wolf Harbor didn't have the resources to counsel new wolves, he insisted. The grant funder did.But that wasn't what the grant funder was doing.Mate, his wolf howled. They're torturing our mate!A fitness coach wasn't going to be able to rescue Olivia Trainer. Not even a security chief for a fitness resort could do that. But Cujo Brown had other skills at his disposal. And he is going after his mate.First in a new spin-off series of Wolf Harbor. The series features Cujo Brown, the bad boy readers crush on, and his mission to rescue the women who were test subjects at Wolf Harbor - starting with his mate. Follows immediately after the prequel, Woman of Hat Island, and parallels the main Wolf Harbor series!
How do you confront your fears when they are all in your head?The email had been clear. Cujo Brown needed to return to Monte Carlo now. It wasn't going to be all that easy to get away from Hat Island. The pack - and especially his Alpha - needed him.His mate slid her arms around his shoulders from behind. Cujo blanked his screen hastily. She pulled back. "If you don't want me to see your email, just say so," Olivia Trainer said frostily.Cujo considered her for a moment, and then he slowly smiled. "How would you like to go with me to Paris?" he asked.She stared at him for a moment. "Get off this island?" she asked. "Do you know how badly I want that? Cujo I've been going crazy here! Confined to one square mile when I'm used to traveling the world? Of course, I'll go to Paris!"She looked at him suspiciously. "Why are we going to Paris?"Cujo shrugged. "Some business to take care of," he said vaguely. "And a vacation. We deserve one, don't you think?"She kissed him fiercely.He guessed she did.Cujo pictured her at his club in Paris and grinned. Yes, he thought. They deserved a vacation like that. For a moment, he hesitated about taking her. Too late to back out now - she'd kill him. But really? How much danger could there be in a trip to Paris and Monte Carlo?Order To Have and to Hold, the second book in the Wolf Harbor Rescue trilogy, wherever you buy your e-books now. A part of the Wolf Harbor series!
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