She came to audit his books. She didn’t expect to fall for the Alpha.
Wren Calloway is the best forensic accountant in the Pacific Northwest methodical, unflappable, and absolutely allergic to surprises. When she’s hired to review the finances of the remote Hollow Ridge Group before a major restructuring, she expects three weeks of spreadsheets, mountain air, and a clean report. What she gets instead is a $200,000 ‘territorial maintenance’ line item, a company full of people who move like they share one nervous system, and a CEO who looks like a forest decided to become a person and put in real effort.
Cade Ashford has been Alpha of the Hollow Ridge wolf pack for eleven years. He’s survived territorial disputes, rogue crises, and his brother Finn’s opinions about everything. He has never, in thirty-seven years, had trouble with the concept of manageable.
Then Wren walks in.
His wolf knows immediately. His brain refuses to cooperate. She’s human. She''s here to look at his books. She is thorough in ways that are going to be professionally inconvenient. And she is, completely against his will, the funniest person he has ever met.
But when Wren starts pulling at financial threads that lead somewhere dangerous and someone starts following her home Cade has to decide how much truth he can tell a woman who doesn’t know wolves are real, while his wolf makes increasingly loud opinions about the fact that she is, cosmically speaking, his.
Bite Me, Apparently is a full-length paranormal romance featuring a forensic accountant who categorizes everything (including her feelings, unsuccessfully), an Alpha who has forgotten how to finish his sentences, a pack who treats their found family dinner like a competitive sport, and a fated mate bond that is deeply unbothered by professional ethics.
Expect: Slow-burn tension, sharp banter, a financial conspiracy with claws, and a love story about two people who are both very good at their jobs and absolutely terrible at admitting they have feelings.
Content: This book contains mild sexual content, adult language, and violence. HEA guaranteed.
Book One of the Hollow Ridge Pack Series. Each book follows a new couple with a standalone romance arc and a connected overarching world.
Wren Calloway is the best forensic accountant in the Pacific Northwest methodical, unflappable, and absolutely allergic to surprises. When she’s hired to review the finances of the remote Hollow Ridge Group before a major restructuring, she expects three weeks of spreadsheets, mountain air, and a clean report. What she gets instead is a $200,000 ‘territorial maintenance’ line item, a company full of people who move like they share one nervous system, and a CEO who looks like a forest decided to become a person and put in real effort.
Cade Ashford has been Alpha of the Hollow Ridge wolf pack for eleven years. He’s survived territorial disputes, rogue crises, and his brother Finn’s opinions about everything. He has never, in thirty-seven years, had trouble with the concept of manageable.
Then Wren walks in.
His wolf knows immediately. His brain refuses to cooperate. She’s human. She''s here to look at his books. She is thorough in ways that are going to be professionally inconvenient. And she is, completely against his will, the funniest person he has ever met.
But when Wren starts pulling at financial threads that lead somewhere dangerous and someone starts following her home Cade has to decide how much truth he can tell a woman who doesn’t know wolves are real, while his wolf makes increasingly loud opinions about the fact that she is, cosmically speaking, his.
Bite Me, Apparently is a full-length paranormal romance featuring a forensic accountant who categorizes everything (including her feelings, unsuccessfully), an Alpha who has forgotten how to finish his sentences, a pack who treats their found family dinner like a competitive sport, and a fated mate bond that is deeply unbothered by professional ethics.
Expect: Slow-burn tension, sharp banter, a financial conspiracy with claws, and a love story about two people who are both very good at their jobs and absolutely terrible at admitting they have feelings.
Content: This book contains mild sexual content, adult language, and violence. HEA guaranteed.
Book One of the Hollow Ridge Pack Series. Each book follows a new couple with a standalone romance arc and a connected overarching world.
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