~Book Ten~
This book is part of a series.
Cops Tucker Storm and Wesley Foster know who they want to spend the rest of their lives with. Almost a year has gone by since they discovered that two firefighters - Kurt Maguire and Austin Jacobson - were their mates, chosen for them by the fates who match all werewolves with life partners. Unfortunately, both firefighters are straight. They leave Alaska for Seattle, just to be close to the men. After all, the fates know what they’re doing, right? Right?
Austin Jacobson and Kurt Maguire are colleagues and good friends, but each is hiding a secret from the other. Both raised in tiny towns by rigid, bigoted parents with a 'gay is wrong' mentality, their minds are opened when they meet gay coworkers and realize that their parents were wrong. Love is love and lucky is the person who finds it. A chance meeting with two cops from Alaska sends both men reeling emotionally. Austin can’t stop thinking about Tucker and Kurt always has Wesley on his mind.
When the foursome meets again, feelings are revealed and a fragile journey begins. Can Austin and Kurt open up and actually be with the men who occupy their thoughts? Or will a lifetime of exposure to bigotry overrule their own hearts?
WARNING: This book contains material that maybe offensive to some: Violence, graphic language, homosexual relations, adult situations.
This book is part of a series.
Cops Tucker Storm and Wesley Foster know who they want to spend the rest of their lives with. Almost a year has gone by since they discovered that two firefighters - Kurt Maguire and Austin Jacobson - were their mates, chosen for them by the fates who match all werewolves with life partners. Unfortunately, both firefighters are straight. They leave Alaska for Seattle, just to be close to the men. After all, the fates know what they’re doing, right? Right?
Austin Jacobson and Kurt Maguire are colleagues and good friends, but each is hiding a secret from the other. Both raised in tiny towns by rigid, bigoted parents with a 'gay is wrong' mentality, their minds are opened when they meet gay coworkers and realize that their parents were wrong. Love is love and lucky is the person who finds it. A chance meeting with two cops from Alaska sends both men reeling emotionally. Austin can’t stop thinking about Tucker and Kurt always has Wesley on his mind.
When the foursome meets again, feelings are revealed and a fragile journey begins. Can Austin and Kurt open up and actually be with the men who occupy their thoughts? Or will a lifetime of exposure to bigotry overrule their own hearts?
WARNING: This book contains material that maybe offensive to some: Violence, graphic language, homosexual relations, adult situations.