Gregor arrives in the fae court ready to cement an alliance. When he finds his mate there, he doesn’t hesitate to make their union a part of the momentous event, even though he neglects to inform his newly found mate about any of this.
Jared is drawn to the Alpha of the wolf pack immediately, unable to resist the man’s touch and more than willing to go to his bed. But when Gregor decides their official mating is a done deal, Jared bristles. He sets out to teach the shifter a lesson about respect, despite the fact all he really wants to do is submit.
When the Alpha is denied and told to learn how to properly court a fae, he finds something very interesting in the ancient texts of the palace library. And then, The Hunt begins…
Luke accompanied his Alpha to the fae court to do his job, nothing more. Since his mate’s death, he’s been fine with a few nights of solace here and there. He’s never needed anything more than that.
But his gaze keeps drifting to one fae in particular—Dane, the best friend of his Alpha’s newly found mate. When he finds out a human hurt Dane years ago, his protective instincts rise and refuse to be calmed. Protective feelings soon turn possessive as he learns more about the beautiful fae. Dane’s more than willing to come to his bed, but Luke wants more than that. Far, far more.
Asmund knows he’s put off marriage too long. With his two closest
friends happily mated to members of the wolf pack, he allows himself to
be talked into hosting a ball to find himself a wife. He’s spent too
many years waiting for the perfect person to simply fall into his lap.
But just days before the ball, a wolf shifter with a hint of ancient
fae blood messes up all his plans. Vadik says the king is his mate, and
Asmund knows that shifters are never wrong. But Asmund needs heirs,
which the Beta wolf can’t give him, so he knows he must stay strong and
convince Vadik to walk away, despite their attraction. The hardest part
proves to be convincing himself that this man, who seems to fulfill
every fantasy he’s ever had, isn’t right for him.