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Savage Claim

(2026)
(The first book in the Iron Fang series)
A novel by

 
 
She had forty-eight hours to sell her grandmother’s house and go home.
He’s been waiting three years.

Sloane Mercer is an archaeologist with a plan: handle the estate, sign the papers, leave
Voss Creek by Friday. She is not staying. She has a career in Seattle, a cat named Gerald
who is staging a passive resistance campaign about her absence, and absolutely no reason
to let a six-foot-four wall of controlled intensity block the doorway of her grandmother’s
house and look at her like he’s been expecting her.

Rafe Voss is Alpha of the Iron Fang Pack, and Sloane is his mate. He’s known since she
drove through town three years ago and never stopped. He told himself he could wait. He
told himself he could let her go if she chose to.

He lied about the second part.

But Sloane’s grandmother left more than a house. She left forty-four years of secrets — a
hidden journal, a land trust with language no ordinary lawyer wrote, and a thirty-two-acre
parcel of old-growth forest that someone very dangerous wants very badly. Someone who
has already moved wolves to Sloane’s property line.

Someone who thinks she’s a problem to be managed.

Rafe has a different opinion.

SAVAGE CLAIM is a slow-burn wolf shifter romance with explicit heat, dry humour, and a
heroine who responds to territorial threats by filing heritage assessments. It features a
century-old Alpha who expresses love through fixing things and protecting what’s his, a

woman who makes lists and uses them as emotional cover, and a grandmother who
engineered the whole situation from beyond the grave and would like the record to show
she was right.

This book contains: fated mates, forced proximity, explicit sexual content, a competent
heroine who doesn’t need saving (but appreciates the gesture), and a cat named Gerald
who has strong opinions about everything.

HEA guaranteed. Forty-eight hours was never going to be enough.



Genre: Romance

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