They came for what’s his. His mate had better aim. And the packthis specific pack,
at this specific momentis at its best.
Rafe Voss has been Alpha of the Iron Fang for a hundred years. The line holds. The
territory is protected. The pack is whole.
Then, on the same Tuesday: he finds out Sloane is pregnant, and wolves appear on the
south ridge who don’t belong there.
Someone has been studying the Iron Fang’s heritage documentationthe beautiful,
thorough, publicly available heritage trust filings that his pack’s mates have spent two
years buildingand used it to calculate exactly how close they can get without triggering
a response. A seven-pack consortium, eight months in the making, has arrived at his
doorstep with a single request: a neutrality declaration. The Iron Fang looks the other
way while they finish absorbing the interior ranges.
They have badly miscalculated.
June Walsh’s territorial model shows their threshold math is wrong by thirty-four
percentthey’ve been inside the response zone since their first visit. Mira Okafor has
the full legal case built, the seven displaced interior packs documented, and the
consortium’s five-year acquisition strategy mapped. Nadia Voss has the territory counsel
documentation. Sloane Mercer has the heritage record and a stratigraphy paper that will
change two fieldsand the argument that ends the meeting.
Rafe Voss has all of them.
The academic called him the obstacle. He was right. He just didn’t understand what an
obstacle looks like when it’s been building for three years, backed by four exceptional
women, and protecting something that has never been more worth protecting.
Eternal Alpha is the series finale of the Iron Fang Seriesa full-pack wolf shifter
romance following all four Voss brothers and their mates, with Rafe and Sloane at the
centre. Rotating POVs. Territorial threat. Birth of the next generation. The pack at its
fullest. Readers new to the series are recommended to start with Savage Claim
Genre: Romance
at this specific momentis at its best.
Rafe Voss has been Alpha of the Iron Fang for a hundred years. The line holds. The
territory is protected. The pack is whole.
Then, on the same Tuesday: he finds out Sloane is pregnant, and wolves appear on the
south ridge who don’t belong there.
Someone has been studying the Iron Fang’s heritage documentationthe beautiful,
thorough, publicly available heritage trust filings that his pack’s mates have spent two
years buildingand used it to calculate exactly how close they can get without triggering
a response. A seven-pack consortium, eight months in the making, has arrived at his
doorstep with a single request: a neutrality declaration. The Iron Fang looks the other
way while they finish absorbing the interior ranges.
They have badly miscalculated.
June Walsh’s territorial model shows their threshold math is wrong by thirty-four
percentthey’ve been inside the response zone since their first visit. Mira Okafor has
the full legal case built, the seven displaced interior packs documented, and the
consortium’s five-year acquisition strategy mapped. Nadia Voss has the territory counsel
documentation. Sloane Mercer has the heritage record and a stratigraphy paper that will
change two fieldsand the argument that ends the meeting.
Rafe Voss has all of them.
The academic called him the obstacle. He was right. He just didn’t understand what an
obstacle looks like when it’s been building for three years, backed by four exceptional
women, and protecting something that has never been more worth protecting.
Eternal Alpha is the series finale of the Iron Fang Seriesa full-pack wolf shifter
romance following all four Voss brothers and their mates, with Rafe and Sloane at the
centre. Rotating POVs. Territorial threat. Birth of the next generation. The pack at its
fullest. Readers new to the series are recommended to start with Savage Claim
Genre: Romance
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