Blurb:
Small-town sheriff, Mike Hadley, would love to experience a
headache-free day for once in his life. Unfortunately, that’s not going to
happen anytime soon. While investigating a rash of disappearances and dealing
with his ornery lover, he’s thrown into a whole new world he never imagined
existed.
Damien Marks has finally found a place to call home in Los Lobos, South Dakota, with the Black Hills Pack. He also stumbles across something he never thought he would—his mate. Falling hard, he decides he needs to come clean and tell the truth. But will his sexy lover accept what he is?
Embroiled in a potentially dangerous situation, both men have to decide where their loyalties lie—with duty or love?
Damien Marks has finally found a place to call home in Los Lobos, South Dakota, with the Black Hills Pack. He also stumbles across something he never thought he would—his mate. Falling hard, he decides he needs to come clean and tell the truth. But will his sexy lover accept what he is?
Embroiled in a potentially dangerous situation, both men have to decide where their loyalties lie—with duty or love?
My review:
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There are a lot
of shifter stories out there. Some are
good and some not so good. I have read
all the books in this loosely connected series so far and enjoyed each. They can all be read stand alone and make for
a good read.
Naming his Mate
deals with some issues from earlier books but won’t leave you guessing as to
what happened. First and foremost this
is a love story. Damien is finally happy;
he has found a home in Los Lobos and with the Black Hills Pack. When he finds his mate, Mike has three
strikes against him, he is male, he is human and he is the sheriff looking into
the mysterious disappearance of some men that the pack had something to do
with. Can Damien keep his heart, his
mate, and the pack safe?
Once again Drew
proves he is not the asshole his father the former alpha was. These two guys deserve their hea and I think
you will enjoy getting there with them.
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