
A pup in danger.
A submissive wolf who will fight with her last breath.
Hayden Scott doesnโt know his stroll in the woods is going to start with a backpack full of watermelon and end with him the new alpha of the Ghost Mountain Pack. A very traumatized pack, and those are only the shifters he can see. Too many are missing, hiding in the woods or worse.
His wolf doesnโt care. He has a pack. One with maple-syrup-covered toddlers, a ten-year-old boy who smells like wolf right up until he shifts, and a brave woman with green eyes and serious trust problems who defended her pup with nothing more than a tree branch and sheer guts.
The walk ahead wonโt be easy, but he has a list.
Burn down the den.
Deal with the evil still stalking the woods.
Call Mom.
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A pup in danger.
A submissive wolf who will fight with her last breath.
Hayden Scott doesn’t know his stroll in the woods is going to start with a backpack full of watermelon and end with him the new alpha of the Ghost Mountain Pack. A very traumatized pack, and those are only the shifters he can see. Too many are missing, hiding in the woods or worse.
His wolf doesn’t care. He has a pack. One with maple-syrup-covered toddlers, a ten-year-old boy who smells like wolf right up until he shifts, and a brave woman with green eyes and serious trust problems who defended her pup with nothing more than a tree branch and sheer guts.
The walk ahead won’t be easy, but he has a list.
Burn down the den.
Deal with the evil still stalking the woods.
Call Mom.
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Lissa chose to stay, to stand with the tattered remnants of her pack as they try to make themselves whole again. She somehow didn’t expect it to try her patience quite so much.
Which means it might be time for a meek bookkeeper to take matters into her own hands.
Before her wolf does.
Or
Kennedy is a badass and she knows it.
She’s also scared. That she’s too strong. Too fierce. Too much. That her pack won’t be able to hold her, no matter how much she wants to stay.
We’ll just see what her pack has to say about that.
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Fallon grew up on the street. She’s a survivor, and her skills kept her pack alive in the darkest of times. Now the sun is coming out, and she has no idea how to be a bird who lives in the light. She’ll do anything to help her baby pack get there, though.
Even if it means returning the shinies she stole from a polar bear.
“Unique and joyous fantasy as no one else writes it.” ~ Amazon reviewer
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Ghost Mountain is getting their school, the first building of their new den. The construction teams are ready, the big strong men are planning to be as useless as possible, and Shelley has the kitchen piled high with baked goods to fuel their work.
Except what comes off that big truck isn't just a building. And Shelley, who walked into hell six years ago to save her pack, isn't just a baker.
Or
Ronan is coming. He’s a big bear—an enormous bear—and arriving at Ghost Mountain is going to change the shape of who he is forever. All it will take is a little engineering, a lot of duct tape, and a pack willing to use history and hope to do the impossible.
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The Ghost Mountain pack has been waiting for their fancy new den building for months, but it won't be the only thing unloading off the trucks.
The coming days will have a lot of surprises - for pot-scrubbing dominants, for betas who weren't expecting to lose their hearing just yet, and for an elder who was present on the day her pack was born and every single day since.
Myrna was ready to stand at the center of her pack's rising. Except that isn't where they need her to be.
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The birth of a baby raven is expected any day now, and Ghost Mountain Pack is kind of falling apart, or at least their dominants are. A tiny ball of fluff calls on some of their most powerful instincts—and slices into their deepest wounds.
Rio knows it’s his job as sentinel to walk alongside those dominants as they struggle.
Which would be easier if he wasn’t one of them.
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A very gimpy shoulder thanks to challenging her alpha, a newborn packmate with the dietary preferences of an angry bear, and a big lug of a wolf who thinks she’s his mate and keeps trying to prove it in really embarrassing ways.
But none of those are nearly as bad as a best friend who insists she has the right to dream. To want. To hope. To believe.
The leader of the shadow pack had to give up all of those things.
Trying to find them again might lead a lot of wolves she loves off a cliff.
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The Ghost Mountain Shifters are my personal favorite (as yet), and I agree with a prior review suggesting an "index of characters" and a diagram of how they fit into the pack.
Sentinel was my favorite book, so far, this year!
What I really appreciated, so far, was the focus on the story line and character development and the absence of embarrassing sex scenes, that are more like verbal porn. None of that. In fact, the romance is sooo subtle, that it increased the intrigue.
It actually made the possible romance more believeable and realistic. None of that fated mate jumping into bed within 24 hours of meeting each other, either. Instead there's a focus on the story of a group of people who have been so traumatized, and how they begin to heal. Can't wait to read the next...which I'm going to do, starting now!
I have this authors witch series, she wrote under a different name, and I read that at least once a year. I'm super glad I found her again. This new series will be with my Andrea Norton, Tanya Huff and Honor Raconteur books I love.
You won't be able to put it down!
I tell stories of hope, resilience, belonging, and finding what (and who!) matters. I do that in a lot of different genres, but youโll always get those things in an Audrey Faye book. :)