She crossed into wolf territory to escape her hunters. She never expected the alpha to become the one danger she wanted.
Addie Flynn has survived by staying invisible.
For years, she has outrun the recovery group determined to drag her back to the facility she escaped. But when her latest hiding place is compromised, Addie is forced to cross a boundary even her hunters fear.
Blackwood Pack territory.
Her only hope is an ancient law that cannot be ignored. Ask for sanctuary, and the alpha must hear her plea.
Rhyden Black rules his pack with ruthless control. Outsiders are liabilities, and frightened fugitives carrying secrets are even worse. He should investigate Addie, eliminate the threat at his border, and send her on her way.
Instead, the moment her scent reaches him, his wolf reacts with a possessive fury he cannot explain.
Protecting Addie becomes more than pack law. It becomes instinct.
As her hunters close in with impossible precision, Rhyden offers guarded rooms, lethal protection, and the full force of his territory. But Addie has spent too long escaping powerful men to mistake control for safety. Every command makes her want to run. Every touch makes leaving harder.
Then the scar on her shoulder begins to burn, dormant instincts awaken, and Addie realizes the people hunting her may know the truth about her blood.
Rhyden can defend her from the monsters outside his borders.
The greater danger may be what awakens between them.
Because sanctuary was supposed to last one night.
His need to keep her may last forever.