![]() ![]() She mourned her father’s death and personally couldn’t stand Roman, but she’d been forced to accept him as the pack’s new leader. He’d won that like he’d won all of his other challenges. Her mind flashed back to the Death Challenge that Roman had issued to her own father, three years earlier. ![]() So far, both her stepfather and Maddox were undefeated in every death challenge they’d taken place in. Who would win? Maddox was the only Alpha she knew of who might actually have a chance against her stepfather. Unfortunately, he was turning out to be an asshole and a bully, trying to assert his dominance and hem her pack in at every turn. He’d been the hot guy that all the girls swooned over, the sure bet to take over the Killingworth pack after his father passed away. She’d known Maddox since high school, although because of their pack rivalry, she’d always avoided him – and admired from afar. Roman couldn’t continue allowing Maddox to challenge his authority. How would she feel if her stepfather killed Maddox? A Death Match seemed inevitable if not over the ban, then over something else, and soon. Accusations of her pack’s alleged misbehavior in town, which Roman had explained were just excuses and lies intended to discredit them. The Killingworth pack and her stepfather’s pack had been clashing more and more, ever since her stepfather took over. She was surprised he hadn’t even addressed the issue with the pack yet that kind of ban was a direct insult to Roman and his authority. She’d been waiting for her stepfather, Roman Coffman, to issue a Death Challenge since the moment they’d been told of the ban. They didn’t have grocery stores, clothing stores, coffee shops, movie theaters, book stores, gift shops, all the things that made life worth living. Sure, the Mordhaus pack had enough resources on their land to live off of forever, but that wasn’t the point. It was the only shifter town within two hundred miles, and shifters tended to avoid human towns whenever possible – there was always the risk of exposure. Greenville had always been shared by both packs. Apparently her stepfather’s nephews had gotten in to some kind of argument the last time they’d come to town, and because of that, Maddox had felt he had the right to actually ban her pack from town forever.Įxcept that was crap. Yesterday Maddox, the Alpha of the Killingworth pack, had issued an edict saying that the Mordhaus pack was no longer allowed to visit Greenville – ever. Katrina felt a flutter of nervousness run through her. Joy was pointing at Maddox Mad Dog Killingworth, who was standing near the park benches on the far end of the town square, with half a dozen members of his pack. I swear, woman, how does a shifter have such a bad sense of direction? You’d think - She froze. ![]() They needed to make this shopping trip a quick one and hurry back to their pack property, or things could get ugly. That’s ten o’clock, Katrina said impatiently. Joy pointed a perfectly manicured finger across the broad sweep of green, past the white latticework gazebo where bands played in the summer, past the families sitting at picnic tables. Joy’s tone was nervous as she glanced across the town square. I send out emails once a month, with sexy shifter news, latest releases information, contest announcements, and freebies.ĭeep in the forests of Colorado, in a town which doesn’t appear on any human maps… Sign up here for email updates from Georgette. ![]() Thank you so much for buying Taken By The Alpha! ![]()
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