He’s savage.
He’s sinful.
He’s everything I told myself I didn’t need.
But for just one night, I’ll give in to temptation.
I’ll forget he’s a shapeshifter and that I’m not.
I’ll forget the Pack would never approve.
Because after tonight I’m moving.
Our paths won’t cross again.
Only that one night gives me more than I bargain for and nine months later I deliver a bundle of joy complete with ten tiny fingers and ten perfect toes.
A year and a half later, I’m back.
But this wolf is no longer the shifter of my dreams.
Now he haunts my nightmares.
And what is he going to think when he learns he has a son, one who isn’t a just a wolf?
Jordy’s stare burns through me as he takes a step forward until we’re little more than an inch away from one another. His hand comes up to wrap around the column of my throat, his hold possessive. He runs his thumb over my jaw and slowly over my bottom lip. I stay still the entire time, waiting to see what this beautiful boy will do when his anger rides him like this. When his wolf’s eyes illuminate his gaze.
“You and CΓ©sar are mine.”
I quirk a brow.
His teeth scrape over his bottom lip, his canines seemingly larger than normal. “Say it.”
“Say what?”
His grip tightens just enough to be a warning. “You’re mine.”
He’s an Alpha heir.
I’m a lone wolf.
He hates me.
I really don’t care.
Rafe thinks he’s untouchable. The self-appointed King of Hellbound High.
But I’ve already lost everything and everyone I care about. It’s me he should be afraid of. Not the other way around.
Because if I’ve learned anything this past year, it’s that I’m damn good at finding a way to survive.
So if he wants to hurt me.
Let him try.
Wicked Wolves and Tangled Truths is a standalone dark, sexy, paranormal romance. It contains language and mature content and is recommended for readers 17+
**Disclaimer** Wicked Wolves and Tangled Truths was originally published as a contemporary romance novel under Danielle's other pen name and was re-imaged at the request of her paranormal readers. It is 20,000 words longer than the contemporary version and can be read as a stand alone.
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