Susi Hawke
Published: 2021-08-02
Total Pages: 280
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An omega raised as a wealthy human in the lap of luxury... A Harley riding alpha who rules a pack of pot-growing wolves in a commune... what was fate thinking? Sky Blackwood is an omega wolf who's only ever lived a fabulous, all-too-human existence in the wilds of... Beverly Hills. A place where your best friend will smile in your face while stabbing you in the back if there's money or fame involved. His Gramps told him all about fated mates and the old-school shifters who still live in packs, but those were just stories. Until they aren't. Sold by his family, Sky's saved from the auctioneer's block by Devon-a sexy alpha wolf who looks like surfer Thor, drives an even sexier Harley, and smells like everything Sky never knew he wanted. If fated mates are real, what if all those other stories about packlife are as well? Sky feels like he's on the best adventure ever as he learns to live like a shifter. With Devon's help, he's ready to settle into the peaceful commune life. Only problem? Even paradise can be a camouflage for something darker. Having grown up among people who hid their evil behind friendly smiles and designer clothes, Sky soon realizes Devon needs help if they're to survive the unseen threat. He's not worried, he was taught to "handle people" from the cradle, a few hippies with criminal intentions shouldn't be too difficult, right? The pack's problems are easy to fix, but his real issue... not so much. What exactly is expected of an omega and how is he supposed to actually do it? Fortunately, his mate's brothers know a few omegas who are all too happy to help. The West Coast Wolves is an mpreg series about five alphas. A small pack of bikers who spent years riding the highways and helping those in need until fate gave them each a pack to lead. This 78k full-length novel is Devon's story. Prepare yourself for a dual pregnancy, an omega discovering his power, and more giggles than are appropriate during violent scenes. But then again, this is a Susi Hawke book, so what else can you expect?