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Demon Series

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Northern Ridge: Prequel

Xavier can't take it. Rose just hopes they don't kill each other, And Northern Ridge is praying they grow up quickly.

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Titus and Darius can't become adults soon enough. It doesn't help their version of playing together is to see who can make the other cry first while ripping apart the cave. The beta's son, Rupert is right there with them getting into trouble.

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Their parents are just holding out until they're mating age, and praying that might calm them down. A mate who can turn them into responsible men and good future dominants.

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What a joke, that'll never happen. Not with Darius leading this mini pack.

Demon: Book 1

Aden Perri has problems.

The last day of school his girlfriend calls it quits.

His friends disappear.

His mon buys a dog.

Aden hates dogs.

And his new job titles are Garbage Collector and Toilet Scrubber.

 

Aden’s ready to barricade himself in his room until school starts back up in the fall, but his parents won’t allow it.

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His father drags him out of the house and takes Aden to Beaver Lake. Handing him a bucket and a mop, his dad sends him off to clean toilets. The campers give the poor boy amused looks as he picks up after him.

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All but one. One very strange barefoot boy who Aden will never understand. But the boy makes it bearable, so he’ll let him stick around. It’s not like Titus is going to give Aden a choice anyways.

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Hell's Angel: Book 2

On his first moon, Aden finds a white werewolf with red markings staring back at him in his reflection. He is definitely a sub but with a little extra fire. It's okay. Aden was expecting it. Titus, on the other hand, couldn't be happier.

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He takes Aden home where the pack is waiting. They are thrilled about the new addition. They instantly embrace Aden as one of them, and he starts adjusting to life as a werewolf.

The rules of the pack are hard at first. Aden clings to some of his human tendencies and finds himself getting annoyed when ranking disputes cause problems among his packmates. His own marriage has a few bumps, but Titus and Aden work through it together.

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Eventually, Aden comes to understand the rules of the pack are there to protect him. A sub with beautiful white fur is bound to attract attention from dominants looking for that perfect sub. Because in this world, even the strongest werewolves' mates are at risk of being stolen.

River: Book 2.5

River has been on his own since he was thirteen. His coat is seen as too dark for a sub, but too light to be given any other rank than omega, so he suffers rejection after rejection from potential suitors.

 

As he grows older, River fears he'll never find a mate. He wants to give back to his pack, but for someone of his status that can only happen through attracting a high-profile werewolf. River doubts that is even possible for a lowly omega like himself.

 

A new pack member thinks differently. Aden befriends River and helps him impress some visiting werewolves, which results in River being offered an interview. Something that has never happened before.

 

But with such beautiful, fair-coated subs and strong females in the running, River is going to have to be perfect or return to Northern Ridge having failed again.

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Midfield Academy: Book 3

Twins usually mean double the joy, a two for one, a built-in friend from birth. But that doesn't apply to Darius and Storm's boys. Their sons are simply double the work.

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Daven shows the signs of being a powerful werewolf, an alpha in the making, while Raven will never rise above the level of an omega. As sweet and naive as one is the other is not. They are two opposites forced to be brothers.

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But brothers they are, and family comes even before the pack. Daven and Raven are the future of Northern Ridge, and as their generation takes their places as leaders of their kind, Daven is going to make sure the world knows they are ones to be feared.

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You&Me: Book 4

Saigon returns to Northern Ridge with mixed feelings. He can't seem to get Archer off of his mind. The moment he sees him, Saigon knows his childhood crush hadn't dulled with time. It had only grown and he's willing to do anything to have Archer as a mate. 

Saigon tries to gain Archer’s attention but the boy is too busy chasing after girls. The idea of being mates seems like a lost cause.

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The competition drives Saigon to make a horrible mistake and Archer finds out about his feelings. Archer immediately rejects him. Devastated, Saigon leaves for college before he could make their already broken relationship worse. But when a certain defeated werewolf turned up on his doorstep, Saigon hopes one day he’ll be able to convince this dominant to be his sub.

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