Chapter 30: Home (Epilogue)
Two years later Briar woke to sunlight streaming through the bedroom windows and Magnus’s hand resting protectively on her swollen […]
She’s the sunshine café owner in a sleepy mountain town. He’s the grumpy bear shifter who doesn’t believe in fated mates—until he scents her.
Two years later Briar woke to sunlight streaming through the bedroom windows and Magnus’s hand resting protectively on her swollen […]
The first snow of November fell on the anniversary of the day they met. Briar woke to find Magnus already
October arrived with a riot of color and the promise of first snow. Briar stood in the completed kitchen of
Building a cabin from the ground up was harder than Briar had imagined. “I thought this would be romantic,” she
New York City was overwhelming in the best possible way. Magnus stood in the middle of Times Square, turning slowly
Spring came to the mountain in stages. First, the snow began to melt, turning the forest floor muddy and treacherous.
Winter settled over Pine Haven with a gentleness that surprised Briar. The storms that had trapped them together weeks ago
They spent the night at the cabin wrapped around each other, neither willing to let go for more than a
The pack meeting lasted three hours. Briar sat in Calla’s living room, surrounded by shifters who barely knew her, and
Briar woke at Calla’s house to seventeen missed calls from her bank. She stared at her phone with a sense