It’s getting close to time for another book to release! I hope you’re all as excited as I am for the addition of Project Wolf Pack: The Alpha to our collection of books. My first paranormal romance borders on the edge of thriller, so I hope you guys are ready for an exciting and bumpy ride.
For now, I’d like to give you all a quick little excerpt and allow you to meet Liz and Cam for the first time! I hope you enjoy, I look forward to hearing your comments!

Releasing October 3, 2017
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Excerpt from Project Wolf Pack: The Alpha
“I have to go meet him.” Cam finally said. He was sitting stiffly next to her in the Colonel’s long tent where a table had been set up for their meeting. John was there and Malik, as well as a couple of Crews’s soldiers. They’d spent the last hour explaining and talking over different scenario’s concerning the werewolves. How they should be treated, how they operated, how the magic worked, establishing territory, things like that.
Most importantly, they’d been leading into what Cam had to do in regards to the other pack being here. Crews didn’t seem to like his answer.
“Meet him? After you’ve been telling me that if he kills you and takes over your pack, we’ll lose twenty two werewolves to him? Werewolves with our secrets?”
“If I go to the other alpha, just me, to speak, it will not be seen as a threat. I’ll make him aware of my presence, discuss my terms.”
“What if he doesn’t like your terms?”
“Hopefully he doesn’t try to kill me. Normal pack decency would ask that he didn’t, but this is also a different country, with different people, and this is a war. With any luck he’ll let me leave to report back here. From everything I’ve gathered, he’s very much a part of this war, but pack law still applies to him. Like me, he will know that if we fight and I win, he loses his pack to me.”
“I don’t like it.” Liz said quietly. “There’s a lot of risks.”
“We’re wolves, this is how we do it. We don’t go into another’s territory and just start fighting, we sniff each other’s butts first.”
“You’re really going to joke right now?” She crossed her arms and he flashed her a grin.
“Pack law is a stronger force than human law, Liz, you know that. It’s my duty to speak to him. I’m on his territory.”
“What if he wants you to leave?” Crews asked.
“Then it’s going to get ugly. Maybe not tonight, but my pack will have to establish territory in his territory. They will either try to defend it or they’ll let us have it and start pushing at us to try and force us out while we also push at them, trying to broaden the territory we’ve claimed. If we’re successful, they’ll move back. The only way to do that, however, is lots of fighting. Though, without them here your human war will be much easier to fight.”
Crews nodded and licked his lips, “Okay, Major, from now on I’ll try to be more concerned about these territorial and pack laws. I want to discuss everything with you first but you can make the decisions for your pack. No more mistakes.”
“No more mistakes.” Cam dipped his head in agreement, glancing at her. She wondered if he could see the concern in her eyes. The other pack could kill him whenever he met with them. It was so dangerous for him to go alone, but she knew he was right. He had to follow the laws of his people.
Crews interrupted her line of thoughts, “When are you going to try and meet the other alpha?”
“Tonight.” Cam replied.