Primal Instinct
READING AGE 18+
The mountains were supposed to be her escape.Instead, they gave her to him.After a five-year relationship goes up in flames, Nahiry "Nai" Carter packs what's left of her life into an overstuffed SUV and leaves Atlanta behind. A fresh start as an executive assistant at Freight Technology Distributions in the hidden town of Crystal Lunar Springs sounds like exactly what she needs-good salary, clean slate, no more lying men.Then she meets her new boss.Trenton Steele is more than a ruthless CEO. He's the Alpha Hybrid of the Crystal Lunar Pack-Lycan and ancient moon warrior in one terrifyingly controlled body. Dominant, cold, and impossibly powerful, he rules his company and his pack with effortless precision. He doesn't want a mate. He doesn't believe in weakness. And he definitely doesn't want a soft-hearted human who asks too many questions and looks at him like she sees more than he wants to give.But the moment Nai walks into his glass-walled office, something ancient snaps awake between them.She feels a strange hum under her skin when he's near. Sparks when he touches her. A pull she can't explain and heat that builds under her flesh when the moon rises over the mountains. Nai doesn't know that Trenton is fighting the same instinct-only he understands what it means, and how dangerous it is for her.Because human bodies were never meant to bear the full force of an Alpha Hybrid bond.And every time he tries to save her by denying it, he's slowly destroying them both.In a town built on secrets and ruled by wolves, Nai will have to decide if surviving her past is worth risking her future...and if loving a monster born under a crystal moon is worth the price of her own heart.
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Somewhere between waking and sleep, I shifted, seeking friction, chasing a sliver of relief. His breath hitched, his hand clenching on my hip.
"Stop moving." The command was a low, gravelly rasp against my ear, each word strained as if hauled up from the depths of a well.
I shuddered, the sound vibrating through me, a counterpoint……
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