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Promises to Keep Cujo Brown owed no one anything. He had been a lone wolf for 40 plus years, and he liked it that way. No strings attached. Not to a pack. Not to a woman. Not even to his employer — most certainly not to his old employer. He had an NDA that didn't even allow him to speak their name. And he was fine with that. Back before he'd been banished from his home pack in Hayden Lake, Cujo Brown had attended a Boys Scout camp at Hat Island. And there, he'd formed some of the only bonds he has ever really known. When he retired from the agency-not-to-be named, something tugged him back to Wolf Harbor on Hat Island. Dr. Stefan Lebenev, also one of those teen-aged scouts from long ago, h...
She's Not Going to Let Go Synde Bell never had much. She grew up poor in Iowa, ran away at 16 to Las Vegas, and clawed her way to success as a dancer the hard way. But dancing was a young person's game, and at 48, she knew she wasn't going to be dancing much longer. So she took a leap of faith and went to a fitness resort called Wolf Harbor. And well, things happened. Now she's a wolf shifter. She's got a mate — acknowledged by everyone, including him, to be a damaged, psychotic berserker wolf. And she's got a job to do in San Mateo — 'disappear' the most public AI creator in the world without outing the wolf shifters in the process. But when you never had much, you value what you're given. Synde Bell is going to take care of her team, her mate, and do the job — no matter what it takes. A Wolf Harbor book.
A Reckoning Long Past Due Olivia Trainer had been assaulted, raped, abused at the hands of Elliot Bastion, one of Europe's richest and most powerful men. Cujo Brown had rescued her, but Bastion had gone unpunished for what he'd done. His time has come. It's going to take more than just the two of them. Jake Lewis, pack Second of Hat Island and a retired Marine lt. colonel, has assembled a team of the pack's security forces to follow them in to Bastion's castle and fortress in Liechtenstein. Then communication from Olivia and Cujo stops. Now the mission has two goals: find them, stop Bastion. And then a third goal: Alpha Abby Stafford has had voices calling to her in her brain, voices she can't understand until there's one word — Liechtenstein. She's going with Jake. Abby, two infants, and three teenaged nannies, are headed into a battle that may engulf them all. Is it the smart thing to do? Probably not, Abby concedes. But she's certain she must go. Those voices need her — and she has an uncomfortable feeling she needs them. Book 12 in the Wolf Harbor series featuring Abby Stafford, Alpha of the Hat Island pack, and the people she loves most.
She's Expecting the Unexpected Abby Stafford, Alpha of the Hat Island pack, is pregnant. It's not anything anyone thought would happen, least of all her, but she's going to have twins. A lot of people are interested in her babies. As much as she would like to hole up on the island and gestate, the world isn't going to allow that. She's got problems. Big problems. Book 18 in the Wolf Harbor series, featuring a middle-aged, burned out professor who thought a fitness spa named Wolf Harbor would be a good way to spend the summer.
Down in Georgia The last time Indigo Barnaby had been in Georgia, his name hadn't been Indigo Barnaby. He'd been happy to leave the state behind, and he didn't much want to go back either. But apparently, he was going there. At least he wasn't going alone. A shifter biker chick — that was how she described herself, he thought defensively — named Maggie Beaumont, was leading the team. Things had really changed in the shifter world, Indigo admitted. For the better, he supposed. Or at least, he wasn't going to tell Maggie Beaumont he had any doubts about it. It wasn't just the two of them. Cujo Brown, security chief for the World Council of Alphas, was going. So was an Irishman named Timothy O'Brien, and another Navy vet like himself named Jason Wahlberg. It was a good team, Indigo admitted. He was reasonably confident they'd be able to overthrow most small countries with that team. He wasn't sure they would get out of Georgia alive, however. That was a whole 'nother kettle of fish. A Wolf Harbor Rescue book.
How do you confront your fears when they are all in your head? The email had been clear. Cujo Brown needed to return to Monte Carlo now. That wasn't going to be all that easy to get away from Hat Island. The pack — and especially his Alpha — needed him. His mate slid her arms around his shoulders from behind. Cujo blanked his screen hastily. She pulled back. "If you don't want me to see your email, just say so," Olivia Trainer said frostily. Cujo considered her for a moment, and then he slowly smiled. "How would you like to go with me to Paris?" he asked. She stared at him for a moment. "Get off this island?" she asked. "Do you know how badly I want that? Cujo I've been going crazy here!...
Can there be a third way? There exists a set of myths and prophesies known as the Wolf's Codex — the Okami Kōdekkusu, probably the only written history of the shifter species. It comes from the before times, it's said. Lost for millennia, maybe more, most people dismiss it as a myth itself. But some things are known. In an oral culture like the shifters, stories have been passed down from storyteller to storyteller. The Codex is supposed to have predicted a third way to come for shifters. First way — Shifter warlords led troops of shifters into battle for land and resources. Women of power were forced to serve, channeling their power at the warlord's command. Second way —In current ti...
A rumor says a mad man has one of the missing wolves Cujo Brown stayed behind in Hayden Lake to make sure his birth pack didn't self-destruct after the death of the old Alpha and the installation of the new Alpha — his father. His father had sworn allegiance to the Northwest Council of Alphas and promised to see to the well-being of the future generations of shifters — starting with giving the girls the serum that would save their lives at first shift. It wasn't that Cujo didn't believe his father, exactly. But, well, truth was he wasn't sure he did believe his father. Not to mention, the pack felt unstable. The old Alpha had been sliding into dementia before Abby Stafford took him out, ...
How does a Vegas pole dancer end up running a tech security firm in San Mateo? One change at a time, Synde Bell says. And that wasn't even the biggest change she's made — how does a good Midwestern girl become a West Coast werewolf? One change at a time. Syn snickers. But really, she's running the company because she can make the techies play well with the security specialists — no mean feat with cranky shifters — and their human customers like her. Mostly. They're in desperate need of a computer wizard, however. They've 'inherited' a cutting-edge AI, and what the hell does a bunch of shifters know about AI? They need Carlos Mendoza, the techies say. Synde shrugs. She knows Carlos. Nice young man, and he's more than willing to come to San Mateo — beats the hell out of the middle of nowhere in Washington state. But there's one hitch: He says Kate Lebenev has to come with him. Synde shrugs. They could use another female shifter to help run things. Sure, she says. Bring her along. No problem at all. Right? A Wolf Harbor book. This is the sequel to Someone to Live for, the first in Synde Bell's sub-series, Wolf Harbor Diaspora.
ALL HE FEELS IS RAGE. His father is dead. His lover is dead. Friends are gone or still recovering. The newsroom staff is exhausted. Everyone is looking to Cage Washington to show them the way through this crisis, and he has nothing to give them. Cage is the co-Editor-In-Chief of the Eyewitness News at Portland State University. He's filmed the Black Lives Matter protests for months now. He's tried to capture the downtown emptied by the COVID virus and then ravaged by tear gas that clings everywhere. The newsroom needs him, his lover needs him, and maybe everyone is right — the city needs him. But he has nothing to give. All he feels is rage, and he's afraid it will burn everything to ashes if he ever loses control. Book 5 in the political suspense series Newsroom PDX. Some sex, foul language. Lots of politics. It's Portland.