She has a laminated list of his faults.
He’s been protecting her for two years.
Neither of them is handling this well.
Mira Okafor is a criminal defense attorney with forty-eight documented complaints about
Cade Voss assembled over eighteen months of brief, charged encounters in which he
was cold, unhelpful, and annoyingly right about everything. The list is chronological. It is
laminated. It represents an organisational standard she stands by.
Cade Voss has known Mira was his mate since the first night she walked into a bar and
corrected a water rights argument in the tone of someone who found being right
personally offensive. He’s been quietly running security assessments on her professional
orbit ever since. He would like the record to reflect that he knows exactly how this looks.
For two years he’s kept his distance. Cold, contained, and strategically unhelpful. He told
himself it was sustainable.
It was just delay.
When someone breaks into Mira’s apartment and she calls the one number she has in Voss
Creek, Cade drives four hours at eleven at night without quite deciding to. What he finds
when he gets there is a woman who has already identified the threat, traced the corporate
structure behind it, and drafted the legal documentation to dismantle it all in the time it
took him to get there.
The list is about to get very complicated.
FERAL DEVOTION is an enemies-to-lovers wolf shifter romance with explicit heat, bone-
dry humour, and a heroine whose primary response to danger is to file additional legal
documents. It features a century-old wolf who expresses care through logistics and
professional security assessments, a defense attorney with a laminated list and impeccable
evidential standards, and a cat named Gerald who has appointed himself judicial witness
to the entire situation.
This book contains: fated mates, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, explicit sexual
content, a hero who drove four hours at eleven at night and would do it again, and a
second list that matters considerably more than the first one.
HEA guaranteed. The list will keep growing.
He’s been protecting her for two years.
Neither of them is handling this well.
Mira Okafor is a criminal defense attorney with forty-eight documented complaints about
Cade Voss assembled over eighteen months of brief, charged encounters in which he
was cold, unhelpful, and annoyingly right about everything. The list is chronological. It is
laminated. It represents an organisational standard she stands by.
Cade Voss has known Mira was his mate since the first night she walked into a bar and
corrected a water rights argument in the tone of someone who found being right
personally offensive. He’s been quietly running security assessments on her professional
orbit ever since. He would like the record to reflect that he knows exactly how this looks.
For two years he’s kept his distance. Cold, contained, and strategically unhelpful. He told
himself it was sustainable.
It was just delay.
When someone breaks into Mira’s apartment and she calls the one number she has in Voss
Creek, Cade drives four hours at eleven at night without quite deciding to. What he finds
when he gets there is a woman who has already identified the threat, traced the corporate
structure behind it, and drafted the legal documentation to dismantle it all in the time it
took him to get there.
The list is about to get very complicated.
FERAL DEVOTION is an enemies-to-lovers wolf shifter romance with explicit heat, bone-
dry humour, and a heroine whose primary response to danger is to file additional legal
documents. It features a century-old wolf who expresses care through logistics and
professional security assessments, a defense attorney with a laminated list and impeccable
evidential standards, and a cat named Gerald who has appointed himself judicial witness
to the entire situation.
This book contains: fated mates, enemies to lovers, forced proximity, explicit sexual
content, a hero who drove four hours at eleven at night and would do it again, and a
second list that matters considerably more than the first one.
HEA guaranteed. The list will keep growing.
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