Leading Me Home
Pretending to date the guy he has a crush on? Kevin's sure he's heading for a disaster. A broken heart, at least.
Kevin has been a lone wolf almost his entire life and he's comfortable with that. Now that he no longer works for the guy he hated, Kevin has only one problem--his crush on his neighbor and best friend.
Taylor is the Alpha's Son, the heir to the Harrington Pack. He left his hometown and moved to San Francisco as a rite of passage, but it was always temporary, since his place is in Harrington Hills with his pack. Now Taylor is heading back home for a wedding and since his mother is threatening to set him up if he comes alone, he needs a date. Asking Kevin to be his pretend boyfriend sounds like a perfect solution.
What happens when they arrive in Harrington Hills and learn to see each other in a different light? With their relationship changing, can they drop the act and realize that what they have is real?
Building a Home
Dating a younger guy wasn't anywhere in Zack's plans, but can he ignore the instincts of his wolf?
Zack Harrington noticed David Dewitt the day the guy showed up in Harrington Hills, but their first meeting was far from perfect. A few months later, Zack still can't forget about him, and now that the two of them belong to the same pack, their paths cross even more. The problem is, David is barely twenty-two, and Zack still remembers how stupid he was at that age.
David knows he's young, but he's tired of hearing about it all the time. He's not a kid, and he hates being treated like one, even--or especially--by the hot deputy sheriff. But as they get to know each other better and the sparks between them turn hotter, David's willing to forgive and forget.
Can they move past the age difference and their own personal hang-ups? Or will they ultimately fall into a trap of miscommunication and hiding?