Willow Tempest is an alpha female. She’s stubborn, territorial and refuses to bow to anyone including her brother’s, the alpha’s, mate. When an altercation happens that causes Willow to refuse a direct order given to her by her brother’s mate, her brother Braun has no choice but to punish her in front of the pack but before that can take place Willow runs.
Slade Sterling is pack alpha for the Snow Valley pack. When Willow stumbles upon his territory his wolf is immediately taken with her. She’s dominant, beautiful and obviously needs a lesson in dominance, which both he and his wolf, are more than happy to give.
When a mating ceremony is arranged between Slade and Willow by Willow’s brother Braun, Willow is furious and fights it at every turn, but when a wolf struts into to town from Slade’s past threatening everything and everyone Willow has begun to hold dear, will Willow be strong enough to claim her right as alpha or will she lose everything, including the wolf she’s just begun to love?
Genre: FICTION / Occult & SupernaturalWillow Tempest sat in her alpha’s office tapping her perfectly manicured fingernails on the armrest of the chair she occupied. She’d been sitting there for a good ten minutes waiting for the scolding she knew was coming her way. She’d spent so much time in his office over the last few months that she’d memorized every nook and cranny of the ornately decorated wood paneled space. The smell of wood polish and old leather from the books lining his walls would be forever cemented in her sinuses.
Becoming restless from having to wait so long, Willow got up and started pacing the office. She was half tempted to just leave when she heard the familiar cadence of Braun’s boots coming down the hall. She faced the door with her arms crossed over her chest and hip stuck out at an angle. “It’s about damn time,” she said aloud.
Braun stepped into the office and eyed Willow’s defensive stance. He slammed the door shut, ignoring her until he was comfortably seated behind his desk. “Sit down, Willow,” he ordered.
Willow threw her hands up in the air before plopping down in the seat in front of him, “Can we get this over with already? I have things I need to do.”
Braun growled low in his chest, his eyes flashed from their normal shade of hazel to bright blue. “Do not push me today, Willow.”
Willow frowned, “Why are you making such a big deal out of this?” she asked. “It was just a small argument.”