Tribal Spirits Series
Sierra and Dax's alliance is already rocky. He's a cocky wiseass, and she doesn't put up with bullshit. So, when a mating bond appears between them, it threatens to send them both running.
Sierra Kanoska fought hard for her position as wolf alpha of the Red Rock pack, and intruders in her territory receive the full brunt of what her claws, fangs and smarts can accomplish. So, when Dax Williams, de facto alpha of the Silver Springs pack, pays an unwelcome visit, Sierra's ready to toss him out. However, the pack elders sabotaged Dax's fight for alpha against his brother, driving him from his lands. Sierra hates underhanded crap like that, so she agrees on an alliance.
As they work together, she witnesses an alpha who wants to do right by his pack, not just a cocky wiseass. Their growing attraction blazes hot, but the moment she and Dax lock lips, a mating bond emerges. Sierra sure as hell isn't ready to share that intimate connection with a stranger and the thought of forever sends Dax running.
Before they can talk, the Tribe commanding the East Coast shifters arrives to settle the dispute. Dax and his brother's punishment for their pack's civil war is a free-for-all on their lands. Not only does he have to defeat his brother, but any challenger in the region. Despite Dax and Sierra's initial resistance, his wily charm relaxes her control-freak tendencies while her steadfast support bolsters his strength. Yet every new opponent places their newfound relationship under siege—one misstep, one wrong blow in the ring, and Dax could leave in a bodybag.
When Finn falls for Navi, a member of the East Coast Tribe, he'll have to choose between the pack and family who saved him and the unforgettable woman who's made her mark.
Ever since Sierra and Dax mated, forming their alliance, Finn has been restless in his position as beta for the Red Rock pack. So, when Navi, the gorgeous, lethal member of the East Coast Tribe, conscripts him to help break up the Landsliders' drug-running ring, he leaps on the opportunity. As they work together, their attraction deepens to more than comrades and far more than a one-night stand. Except Navi isn't sticking around town forever and Finn has his own responsibilities tethering him to the Red Rock pack.
When the trail to the drug ring leads them to the man who murdered Finn's parents, Finn's forced to confront the fears he's buried and, in the process, the connection between him and Navi grows scorching and unforgettable. However, with an underground meth lab to bust and his parents' murderer to take down, Finn throws his heart and soul into the fight, because he knows, even if he survives this, he'll be forever marked by the goodbyes to follow.
When Jer kisses his best friend Raven, the feelings they've been avoiding surface—including secrets from the past that might destroy them both.
Jeremiah Taylor's responsibilities as the new pack beta are crushing him, especially with the unpredictable mood shifts since his shaman-supplied bipolar meds ran out. It's the combination for doing something stupid, like kissing the one woman he's never let himself pursue—his best friend Raven Takahashi.
When Finn left the Red Rock pack, Raven's on and off again fling took her safety net with him—the one barrier keeping her from the raw and real way she feels around Jer. The moment the Pandora's box opens after they kiss, she can no longer deny the sparks between them or hide from the demons of her past.
And when one of those demons shows up in Beaver Tavern representing an anti-shifter group to take over their land, Raven's secrets threaten to get dragged into the light, which could cost her everything—her friends, her pack, and her home. However, if she and Jer don't thwart the anti-shifter group's takeover attempts, the entire Red Rock pack might find themselves banished from their own land.
Lana's barely surviving the loss of her husband when Tribe member Lucas offers protection from the Landsliders, but in each other, they might uncover a chance to heal.
Joe Ganzorig, Mackey Kendricks' right hand shaman, has appeared in Ricketts Glen again, and Lucas Diaz is on the job. Except this time, the Landsliders are targeting the recently widowed Lana Bennett. Turns out her husband's murder hadn't been accidental—he was involved in the Landsliders and stole an anti-shifter bomb from the big boss himself. The Landsliders want it back, and they won't stop their attacks until their device is delivered.
Lucas volunteers to keep her safe while they search for the device, needing to protect this wry, stunning woman who's still standing even after everything she's weathered. Despite the distance they each try to keep, both Lucas and Lana can't deny the scorching attraction between them. However, with the constant reminders of Lana's husband and the Landsliders increasing their threats by the day, these newfound feelings could expire before they ignite. And if the Landsliders find the device before them, none of the shifters will stand a chance at survival.
The sparks of Ally and Drew's old relationship ignite, but their broken pasts and a final fight against Mackey Kendricks threaten any hope of a future.
After Drew fell in with the Landsliders and destroyed his former pack, forgiveness isn't something he deserves. However, no matter how hard the Tribe has tried, Mackey Kendricks can't be stopped. So when they narrow down the vicinity of the monster's hidden lair, the Tribe calls upon him again, this time for one of the most dangerous hunts—a recon mission to find the exact location.
However, when his former flame Ally signs on as the other member of the team, their attempts at avoiding each other crumble to the ground. No matter how hard they both try and no matter how many times they've walked away, the flame has never extinguished between them. This time, Drew's fought for his redemption, changed for the better, and the relationship that blooms between them, for once, might stand a chance.
All they have to do is survive the fight against the biggest, baddest shifter on the East Coast.