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Wild Ground

(2026)
(The third book in the Stormridge Pack series)
A novel by

 
 
Soren Ashby has a very clear assignment.

Monitor the regulatory lawyer who has arrived in Ashford to challenge the land trust's
acquisitions. Watch what she finds. Manage what she gets close to. Don't engage directly.
Report back.

He has been failing at this assignment for five weeks.

Isla Vane has been working the Harmon Trust challenge for three months from the city. She
arrives in Ashford with a forensic approach, an extraordinary instinct for what the document
record is missing, and the specific quality of someone who understands that local knowledge is
where the gaps are. Within forty-eight hours she has the landlady's dead husband's pattern
maps. Within ten days she has the pack's thirty-seven-year archive. Within three weeks she has

a theory about exactly what kind of group has been watching the land — and she's waiting until
she has enough to say it.

Soren is the person she's building the theory about. He knows this. He is finding it extremely
difficult to maintain professional distance from someone who counts his pause calibrations,
routes around things he asks her to route around without being told why, and builds the legal
framework to protect his pack without being asked to.

She's the right person for the case. She might also be the right person for everything else. He
was specifically told not to consider that. He's considering it.

When the trust escalates — personal accusations, an emergency injunction, tactics designed to
make her position untenable — Soren stops monitoring from a distance and starts doing
something else entirely. His alpha told him to be careful. He was careful for approximately six
weeks.

He is done being careful.

WILD GROUND is the series conclusion to the Stormridge Pack Series. Forbidden wolf shifter
romance with explicit heat, a pack beta who makes every choice he was told not to make, and
an environmental lawyer who read his grandfather's field notes from 1973 and understood what
the land needed before anyone asked her to. Series conclusion — standalone HEA. Best
experienced after Wild Instinct and Wild Claim.

Perfect for fans of: Carrie Ann Ryan, Jaymin Eve, and anyone who has ever been assigned not
to get involved and found themselves extremely involved.



Genre: Paranormal Romance

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