But leaving a wolf pack isn’t as simple as walking away. Aspen’s only way out is to revive a long forgotten tradition – to have a wolf abandon his pack and take her as his mate.
James Parke’s path in life has always been clear. He has a career he loves as Sheriff of the wealthy tourist town of Jardin, and will one day take over as his pack’s alpha. His bright future brings with it a duty to find the perfect mate- someone who can bring territory, alliances and political advantages. …show more content…
But James is instantly drawn to her and he can’t leave her at the mercy of a monster.
Aspen’s new life looks idyllic on the surface, but Jardin has secrets and intrigues of its own. And while she may have escaped his pack, her former alpha isn’t ready to let her go.
At the Wolf’s Door is the first book in the Montana Wolf Packs series, but stands alone with no cliffhangers.
Content note: contains explicit love scenes and mild violence. Not intended for readers under 18 years of