Blurb:
Preschool teacher, Everly Wright loves her job and the people in Willow Glenn. After the heartbreak of Brady running out on her, she has finally found peace. That is until Brady shows up with his sexy smile, dangerous good looks, and delusions of claiming her as his mate. All she has to do is ignore the desires he ignites within her.
Wolf shifter, Brady Hudson has loved Everly from the moment they met at the age of four. He broke her heart and her trust three years ago when a family emergency pulled him away without a chance to explain why he had to leave. He returns to Willow Glen with one goal, claim his mate. Convincing her that she belongs to him will be his toughest challenge, but he’s not above using seduction to get what he wants.
Brady isn’t the man he was when he left town. After all, turning in his rogue father to the enforcers of the local pack and becoming the guardian of his thirteen-year-old half-sister changes a person.
When Brady’s sister is taken, he is faced with having to leave his mate, again. However, Everly isn’t letting him go off to search for the teen alone. They will work together to find his sister and the rogue who took her. And this time, Brady will do what he should have three years ago—unalive his father.
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
I really enjoyed this quick read. Brady had broken Everly's heart because he left without saying goodbye. Everly was reluctant to spend time with him. Encouraged to listen to him, his reasons had her rethinking her stance. When he threatens to leave again, she stayed with him. Together, they faced the danger and found an HEA. From childhood to adulthood, these two were meant to be together forever. Loved it.
I received a copy through 1852 Media, and this is my unsolicited review.
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