
Part of Series
The continuation of Nika and Thorin’s story. Into the Grasslands MUST be read first! Thorin’s pack mates betrayed me. Aiden kidnapped me. I had to rescue myself from the situation these two Alpha’s created for me. Thorin’s wolf couldn’t be trusted and Aiden’s human was worse. When Selene gave me a choice, and explained that neither would seem like a good option at first, she hadn’t been lying. The other shoe had well and truly dropped. I was caught between two wolf-mad Alphas and had to hope that I chose wisely because one would mean my downfall and I had to hope that it wasn’t the one I already started to fall in love with. We should have been mated. If that dead wolf walking hadn’t stolen my mate away, we would have been. I suffered the split in our temporary bond the further she was taken, but I had a plan to get her back. The problem with that was the plan went awry when my wolf scented her. He couldn’t help himself and I couldn’t pull him back. We both had to live with the consequences and I could only hope that Nika would forgive me one day. *No cheating by main characters. Ends with a happily ever after for the main couple.
Author

Christine Michelle (aka Christine M. Butler) writes contemporary romance stories as well as paranormal fantasy/romance. She also survives on coffee and her Twizzlers addiction. She's a mom to four humans (2 girls, 2 boys) along with 3 fur babies of the canine and feline variety. When she's not doing "mom" stuff or writing books, she enjoys making pretty pictures, going hiking in the woods, or feeding her soul with live music at concerts. If you want to learn more about Christine, her books, or her crazy adventures into the wilderness you can find out more through the following links: Website & Newsletter sign up: https://www.moonlitdreams.org Signing up for the newsletter also gets you first option at future Beta reading and ARC (advanced reader copy) giveaway opportunities! Universal links to everything (social media, book links, and more) https://linktr.ee/christinemichelle