Showing posts with label shifter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shifter. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Wolf's Reign is an Audiobook

 Wolf's Reign is Now Available Through Audible and Amazon

Wolf's Reign (Amazon US)

Wolf's Reign is Available on Amazon and Audible! 

Wow! My narrator really worked hard to get this one done early. Thank you, Jake!  You can find it at the following locations:
AmazonAudible
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UK
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AU
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UK
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Other News

Wolf's Queen

Jake agreed to narrate Wolf's Queen. At the time of this post, he has completed recording the audio files and is in the process of editing them. As soon as he sends them to me, I'll review and approve the book.
I'm hoping it will be available by the middle of October.

Tala Ridge Witch

The fourth book in the Tala Ridge Shifters series is currently undergoing editing. I expect it to be done well before time to upload it for the pre-order. I've uploaded the blurb, though it may not have propagated through the system and may not show yet. Here is is: 

Witches take shifters as familiars?

In this gripping, action-filled young adult paranormal novel, Patricia, a young witch coming into her powers soon, stands to lose her powers and even her life, if Josh, the werewolf she met in school, doesn't help her.

But his alpha is against it. The shifter king is, too.

With the stakes so high, will Josh go against his alpha and the king to protect the girl he believes to be his future mate?

If you enjoyed Twilight or The Vampire Diaries, you'll love Witches Tala Ridge Witch. Buy now before the price changes.

A young adult paranormal shifter series, the Tala Ridge Shifter Series has no profanity or sex.

Series Break Time

I spent a month in California visiting my sister and her family. She and I drove all over Northern California. It was a great vacation and recharged my batteries. 

Even so, I'm taking a break from the Tala Ridge Shifters and the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack series for a while to complete work on other projects. I'll get back with you about my plans, soon.

Take Care and Stay Safe,





Friday, November 25, 2022

Audiobooks!

 Wolf's Claim Is an Audiobook!

(Update: The Tala Ridge Shifters Series books are also in Audible! Links below:)



Wolf's Claim is available on Audible and Amazon. Brian and Warittha Powell did an excellent job of narrating this book. 

My goal is to eventually get all my books in audio format, but that takes time for two reasons, the first of which is slowing the process: 1) it takes money, and 2) once a contract is made with a narrator, it takes time. 

It's been suggested that I should try a Kickstarter or Patreon campaign to raise the funds needed. Depending on the length of the book and the narrator, the cost of getting each book in audio format is between $600 and $900 per book. I think the minimum required to get the entire series into audio would be about $8,000. 

Do you think a fundraiser would be a good idea? And if so, would you consider participating/donating?

Let me know in a comment below, or contact me at lynn@lynnnodima.com.

Home Front


It's been a while since I posted here. My apologies. Life's been busy. I've been out with a bout of Covid in the first week of September, a bout of bronchitis in the first week of October, and something else that hit me about a week ago. 

At the same time, I've been trying to learn a new job. I'm teaching high school English at a small public school, which is a major change for me. I've taught college computer courses, but it's way different. It helps pay the bills, but also takes up much of my time, making it harder to find time to write.

I'm still working on Tala Ridge Witch, though, and hope to have it done before year's end.

Audiobook News


At this point, the entire Tala Ridge Shifters series is available in audiobook at Audible and Amazon! I hope to raise funds to have Cara narrate Tala Ridge Witch when it's completed.




Audible DE


Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series Audiobooks


    
            Audible US
         Audible DE
           Amazon US  
    


             Audible US
              Audible UK
             Audible FR
             Audible DE
             Amazon US


I'll try to be more frequent with my updates. Again, let me know what you think about the Patreon or Kickstarter idea. (Thank you in advance for your input!)

Take care and stay safe,


Sunday, February 27, 2022

Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series in Chronological Order

 

Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series, Book 1

Texas Ranch Wolf Pack and Texas Ranch World Series in Chronological Order 

I've had several readers ask about the chronological order of the books and short stories. While I have tried to make sure each of the books is a complete, stand-alone story.

Each link below takes you to the book page on this blog. From there, you can click forward to Amazon to read the books in KindleUnlimited or purchase them if preferred.

The Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series

Wolf’s Sorrow

Wolf’s Son

Wolf’s Encounter (newsletter exclusive, opt-in required)

Wolf’s Man

Wolf’s Claim

Wolf’s Mission

Wolf’s Huntsman

Wolf’s Trust

Wolf’s Reign

Wolf’s Queen

Wolf’s Enemy

Wolf’s Rage

Wolf’s Mate

Wolf’s Quest

Wolf’s Guard

Wolf’s Duty

Wolf’s Heart

Wolf’s Dragon

Wolf’s Princess 

Panther’s Choice

Panther’s Task

Dragon's Treasure


Other News

Just a reminder that the third book in the Tala Ridge Shifters series, Tala Ridge Hunt, will publish March 19!

Off to write more...

Take care and stay safe,





Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series




Friday, January 7, 2022

Veronica Snoopsalot Interviews General Brighton

 

The General Brighton Interview

 

Studio Manager:

And…you’re on!

Veronica:

Good afternoon! This is Veronica Snoopsalot and the Snoopsalot Report on your local radio station! Today, we’re joined by General Samuel Brighton, a Marine commanding the President’s Elite Forces Unit. Welcome to the program, Sam. May I call you Sam?

Brighton:

Actually, Ms. Snoopsalot, I prefer to use honorifics. Please call me General Brighton or just General.

Veronica:

My apologies, General. I must say, I expected you to be wearing your uniform, today. You don’t seem the kind of person to wear jeans.

Brighton:

Yes, well, I have a picnic with my daughter to go to in a few hours.

Veronica:

Then let’s get right to it, General. I understand President Whelan has assigned your Elite Forces to monitor the shifter problem of which we’ve recently become aware.

Brighton:

Shifter problem, Ms. Snoopsalot? What problem is that?

Veronica:

Why, having monsters potentially living amongst the normal humans in this nation. Are you not concerned that your neighbors might become deadly animals if you anger them?

Brighton:

Are you referencing an actual event, or trying to manufacture fear in the general populace?

Veronica:

Of course not! We would never try to create panic in the streets.

Brighton:

I see. What events have transpired to worry you?”

Veronica:

Umm. Maybe we got off on the wrong foot. So, tell me, how many shifters, percentage-wise, do you figure are in the country?

Brighton:

Enough that you probably know several. What are you going to do now, Ms. Snoopsalot? Start stalking your neighbors and friends to see if you can determine which are shifters? I wouldn’t do that. I know a few shifters, and I can tell you that people snooping around, excuse the pun, will not be appreciated.

Veronica:

So, you admit we, the normal humans, have a reason to fear for our safety?

Brighton:

How many centuries do you think shifters have lived as a part of the general population?

Veronica:

Sir?

Brighton:

How long do you think shifters have lived next to humans? How many times have you heard of people dying by animal attacks? Did it ever occur to you that maybe, just maybe, there are some humans that survived because their shifter neighbors stepped in, in bad situations?

Veronica:

Bad situations?

Brighton:

Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes. The shifters I know are very, pardon the expression, humane. They care about their communities, including the humans who might be prejudiced against them if they knew who or what they were.

Veronica:

So, you’re trying to tell me the lunch lady at school, or the grocer stocking the grocery shelves, or even the police officer answering your call for help might be werewolves?

Brighton:

Who told you all shifters are wolves?

Veronica:

I beg your pardon. Are you saying there are other shifter creatures out there?

Brighton:

Wouldn’t it just make sense? Who knows, maybe there are lions, or tigers, or bears. Or even other creatures. You know, vampires or ghosts? Only someone extremely narrow-minded would deny the possibilities.

Veronica:

Oh, my! So, do you know any of these creatures, General? Have you ever met a real vampire? Why are you laughing at me?

Brighton:

It’s time for me to go, Ms. Snoopsalot. But before I leave, I want to impress upon you and your audience that shifters, and other creatures—if that’s what you want to call them—tend to be like anyone else. They have their bad guys, just like humans do, but overall, they’re good citizens. Don’t lump them all together.

Veronica:

But…

Brighton:

Good day, Ms. Snoopsalot.

Veronica:

Well, there you have it, listeners! The general has left the studio. Perhaps, he doesn’t really know the answers to our questions. Then again, perhaps the general is a shifter, himself. Thank you for joining us on the Snoopsalot Report. Join us tomorrow when we interview Senator Drake Zimmerman on his thoughts concerning the Shifter Issue.

Studio Manager:

That’s a wrap. So, Victoria, you don’t really think shifters and other creatures are dangerous to humans, do you?

Veronica:

Why wouldn’t they be? After all, they hide themselves. Anyone that hides who they really are, has reason to hide, right? Are you…are you growling at me?

Studio Manager:

Hmm? Oh, no, sorry, I was just clearing my throat. See you tomorrow, Victoria.



General Brighton first appears in Wolf's Claim and plays a large role in Wolf's Mission. He is mentioned or shows up throughout the rest of the series, too.

Take care and stay safe,








Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series




Thursday, July 15, 2021

Texas Ranch Wolf Pack: The Alpha King's Medallion

 Nate's Medallion


The Alpha's Medallion


Throughout the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack books, Nate wears his father's medallion which he was given in Wolf's Man.   

The exact appearance of the medallion isn't described, except that it is bronze. 

Since Snarl (Thorkell Leifsson), the ancient wolf shifter, is a Viking, the medallion is probably Norse. This medallion I found on Amazon looks about right.

The runes on this medallion are known as Vegvisir and were believed by the Vikings to protect and guide wayfarers.

This would make the Vegvisir work perfectly since Nate's father gave him the first one to protect him from the wolves hunting him. The other three he wears were spoils of the battle with his evil uncle in Wolf's Claim

In Wolf's Mission, Eli, Nate's foster- (later adopted-) brother also wears a medallion, though he can only wear one.

Is this similar to what you thought of when you read of Nate's medallion(s)? There are other possibilities below.

Other Possibilities

There are other designs that might work, too. Which is your favorite? The one above, or one of these?


Let me know which you think would work best.

Take care and stay safe,









Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series




Saturday, September 12, 2020

Introducing: Heather Karn, a YA Paranormal Author



Introducing Heather Karn

When I picked up Negative Energy by Heather Karn, I thought she was a new writer to me. 

Negative Energy is a standalone book, but it is also the sixth book in The First Blood Series. The series has one book to go to be complete.

Visiting her author page on Amazon, I discovered that I have read other books she's written. Specifically, the Weregal Chronicles

Heather writes young adult paranormal books. While romance is in at least some of her books, profanity and overt sex are not there. 

If you're looking for a new, clean paranormal young adult series, check out Heather's books. And if you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription, Heather's books are in KU! 

(If not, check out the link at the bottom of the page for two free months. With a subscription, you can read all Heather's books without buying them!) 

Negative Energy Blurb:

Shannon Dart’s magic is out of control. Rather, her flaring temper causes her magic to blow up the nearest object. With ninety days to learn control, and a bully set on making that impossible, Shannon is at her wits end. That is, until a wolf shifter appears in her first hour class after his pack moves to town. There’s something about this shifter that Shannon can’t put her finger on.

With Jackson’s help, Shannon is hopeful to learn control, especially when her magic responds to him. However, the rising tension between the magical coven and the wolf pack create problems for the two friends. If Jackson is the key to unlocking Shannon’s control, can they find a way to make it work while keeping their distance, or are they bound to fail?

Negative Energy is the story of how Shannon and Jackson met years before the events in First Blood. Can be read separately from the series.

Take care and stay safe!

Later,











Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series





Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Wolf's Son: Now Available on Amazon

 

Wolf's Son

Wolf's Son, a prequel to the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series, has been published!

For the past three years, Wolf's Son was only available to those who subscribed to my newsletter, Lynn's Muse. 

In the past month, several of my readers have mentioned they would like to review the story. As a freebie to join my list, there was no easy way to review it. 

So, I decided to publish Wolf's Son on Amazon in ebook format.

The book is still FREE for anyone who wishes to join my newsletter list

Subscribers receive two to four emails per month giving new information about upcoming books, or other news about me or my writing process.

However, not everyone wants to subscribe to mailing lists. I understand this. I'm a little choosy which lists I subscribe to, as well. I've been asked how to get the book (short story) without subscribing. Until now, this wasn't possible.

If you've read Wolf's Son, please consider leaving a review.

Sneak Preview

Grant Rollins wrapped his newborn son in a small blanket and put him in his mother’s arms. The wonder on her face matched that in Grant’s heart. I have a son! Visions of running through the pack howling his news vanished when Linette gasped. In her arms, their tiny baby shimmered, then changed to a squirming, whining pup.

Blinking at the panic in Linette’s eyes, Grant shook his head. “It can’t be,” he whispered to his mate. “It can’t!”

Beneath his son, Linette’s chest labored with her panicked breathing. “Grant, if Jackson finds out...”

“Shhh.” His heart raced and sudden beads of sweat dripped into his eyes. “Shhh.” Closing his eyes, Grant pressed his hand to his pup’s tiny head. Change and do not shift again without permission! A soft puppy whine ended as the pup shifted back to a baby.

Grant leaned close to his mate and pressed his hand to her forehead. Jackson will not harm him. We must leave. Now. Tonight. Before the others know he has birthed.

Wordless, she nodded. Her pain shivered through him. It’s too soon to move her, he told Fareth.

If we don’t, she and the pup will die.

Grant’s jaw ticked. Over my dead body. Fareth, his wolf, agreed. 

Other News

I'm finding that splitting my attention between two stories helps clear my mind. So, at this point, I've written 24,412 words in Tala Ridge Storm

I'm also working on book 2 in The Billionaire Brothers sweet romance series, Not for Sale, with 8,084 words written. 

By working on two stories at the same time, I can switch from one to the other when I have a minor plot issue to resolve. 

If you enjoy reading billionaire romances, check out Lynn's Clean Romances Blog.

Take care and stay safe!

Later,





Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series





Saturday, July 4, 2020

Tala Ridge Alpha Available in Large Print Paperback!


Tala Ridge Alpha in Large Print!


Tala Ridge Alpha, the second book in new The Tala Ridge Shifters series, has published in large print paperback format.

Blurb


Wolf shifter children attend human public school for the first time. What could go wrong?

With the king’s tentative approval, Terrell, the youngest wolf shifter alpha in the world, sends the pack children to public school after Child Protection Services investigates the ranch for never registering their kids.
But Terrell’s concern over attending school with human students is overshadowed with worries for their safety when he finds other shifters attending the school.
Buck, the future alpha of the outcast pack, isn’t happy when outside wolves start attending his school.
Who are they?
How does their presence affect his pack?
When two teen-aged alphas collide, who wins? Who loses?


Two Chapter Preview:

Chapter 1

La Veta County Sheriff Cole Jameson absently picked up his coffee cup and sipped. Cold. Making a face, he set it down, the ceramic cup thumping on his ancient wooden desktop. Glancing at the door to the front office, he called, “Mitch, that new pot ready?”

Deputy Mitch Vaine leaned into the sheriff’s office and grinned. The deputy’s straight, even teeth, boyish good looks, and meticulously combed hair paid homage to his last name. “Almost, Boss!”

Cole shook his head when Mitch disappeared back into the front office and sighed before turning back to the BOLO he received from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, a warrant for a gang of three bank robbers headed south from Denver. So far, the perpetrators hit four banks. Two bank employees and one police officer sustained gunshot wounds in their last robbery.

The words on the BOLO faded as his mind wandered. Again. Since he escorted Micah Bird to the Tala Ridge Ranch for a CPS complaint, he’d found keeping his mind on his duties difficult at best.
Werewolves! In his county! And they’d been there for years. Even before the town was founded in 1886.

He heard the front door open and shut but left it to his deputies to see what whoever it was wanted. “Jameson! Where’s Jameson?”

He’d never forget that thunderous voice. He winced at the fury in Commander Terrence Bird’s roar, stood, and walked to the office door. Deputy Lincoln Stiles’ large form blocked Bird’s path to the office. “Sir, you need to calm down.”

“I want to see Jameson, right now!”

Tucking his thumbs in his holster belt, Cole tilted his head and narrowed his gaze at his former CO. Dressed in fatigues, combat boots, and a heavy jacket and black cap dusted with snow, all the SEAL commander needed to be combat-ready were his weapons.

Realizing the commander knew he and Micah were dating, Cole sighed. “Commander.”

Bird’s sharp eyes speared him. If looks could kill, the sheriff would be a pile of broken bones and goo. Refusing to be cowed by the man’s obvious anger, he jerked his head toward his office. Cole sighed. “Why don’t we take this somewhere more private?”

Lips pressed tight, shoulders bunched, Bird slapped aside the short gate separating the front office desks from the waiting area and walked past Deputy Stiles, brushing the man’s shoulder. Cole raised an eyebrow. There weren’t many men as big as Commander Bird, but Stiles matched him inch for inch, with one or two to spare. The dispatcher and the rest of Cole’s deputies watched wide-eyed. His former CO stopped a foot in front of Jameson, hands on his hips. Cole met his gaze, then jerked his head toward his office door.

“Have a seat, Commander. I’ll get us some coffee.”

Wordless, Bird shoved past him and walked to the visitor’s chair. Now that the commander wasn’t glaring at him, Cole took a quiet, deep breath, then blew it out. He glanced at Vaine. “Coffee ready, yet?”

“No, Sir. It’ll be another five minutes or so.”

Cole nodded. “Bring us two cups, black, when it’s done. Otherwise, y’all get busy.”

Ignoring the scamper to find something to do, he turned his back on his deputies, took another deep breath, and blew it out. Closing the door behind him, he walked to his desk and sat. “Morning, Commander.”

Bird leaned forward, askew elbows resting on the arms of his old-fashioned wooden chair. “What the blazes do you think you’re doing, Jameson?”

“You spoke with Micah?”

“Nah, Mom told me. Said you’ve been keeping company with Micah since before Christmas.”

“Yeah, well, that’s true.” Jameson fixed Bird in a level stare. “I won’t hurt her, Sir. I’m serious about our relationship.”

Bird tensed. “If you’re just...”

“I’m not.” Cole opened his top desk drawer and pulled out a small box. “If she’ll have me, I plan to marry her.”

Taking a deep breath, Bird visibly forced himself to relax. He glanced at the midnight blue ring box, then raised his gaze to his Navy friend. “Tell me.”

“I accompanied her to a CPS visitation before Christmas. She was pretty shook up by everything that happened. Afterwards, we had a meal and started talking. We had coffee the next day, and since then we’ve met for coffee or a meal almost every day.”

Cole shrugged. “I know it’s quick, but I love her, Terry. I’ll never purposely do anything to hurt her.”
Bird sighed away some of his anger. “I wanted her to find a safe guy, you know. Someone not likely to leave in the morning and die before coming home. Not a soldier.” He glared at Cole. “And not a cop!”

“I know.” Cole fisted his coffee cup and stared at the cold coffee. “I didn’t plan it, Terry, it just happened.”

“Because she got upset about that CPS visit? What happened?”

Cole hesitated. The pack alpha had decided the command to keep them secret placed on him years ago in Oregon was good enough. He thought he could talk about the local pack, but he wasn’t sure he should. Chewing the right corner of his bottom lip, he glanced out the only window in his office. 
“You know I can’t talk about that, Terry.”

“Yeah. That’s what Micah said. But she’s hiding something from me, Cole. Something that scares her. What is it?”

Rubbing an itch above his left eye, Cole opened his mouth, then snapped it shut when a sharp tap sounded on the door. “Sheriff? Coffee got done quicker than I expected.”

“Hold that thought.” Cole stood and walked to the door, opened it, then took both cups from his deputy. “Shut the door, Vaine.”

With a nod, the deputy pulled the door shut. Cole carried the coffee to the desk and set a cup in front of Micah’s brother. “Here you go. Black and strong enough to float horseshoes, since Deputy Vaine made it.”

The commander’s large hand lifted the cup. He sipped, then winced and nodded. “I think you could walk on that.”

Cole grinned. “Boy’s talented when it comes to coffee.”

Bird snickered, then his face settled back into a tight expression. “Just tell me if there’s something I need to be worried about, Cole.”

The automatic denial refused to leave Cole’s lips. He sighed and moved aside the first, cold cup of coffee to make room for the second hot one. “Terry, I can’t tell you anything, but I promise I’ll do everything in my  power to make sure she stays safe.”

“Meaning there’s something to worry about.”

Cole studied Terry’s worried eyes. “You remember Nate Rollins? Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines, Brighton’s Elite Unit?”

Bird blinked. “Sure. What about him?”

“He says everything is cool. He’ll keep everything safe.”

“Marines are involved in one of Micah’s cases?”

“No.” Cole tried a different direction. “You ever meet Captain Waylon Rickles?”

All expressions left Terry’s face. “I did. What’s he have to do with this?”

“You ever see him...” Cole grimaced at the pain erupting in his head. Pain warning him to stop talking. Aware of his former CO’s tense consideration, Cole sighed. “Never mind.”

“You know.”

“What?”

“You know about Rickles.”

Cole’s gaze snapped to Terry. “Rickles is a...” He couldn’t force out the word.

Soundlessly, Bird mouthed, “Shifter.”

Face pale, Cole stood and swayed for a moment. Walking to the door, he turned and glanced at Terry. “I’ll be right back.”

Closing the door behind him, he marched across the outer office, ignoring Stiles’ heavy frown and the questioning looks from the other officers. Stepping out on the sidewalk, he pulled the door shut, then walked to the alley. With shaking fingers, he pressed the Tala Ridge Ranch button on his cell.

“Tala Ridge Ranch, Dusty speaking.”

“This is Sheriff Jameson. I need to see Nate and Terrell right away.”

Chapter 2


The alpha of the Tala Ridge Wolf Pack, twelve-year-old Terrell Pace, thirteen next week, he reminded everyone, tossed a baseball to his beta, Josh Tatlow. Mind busy considering the ramifications of King Nathaniel being called back to the ranch, he almost missed Josh’s return throw. His lightweight denim jacket more than enough to keep him warm, he took a deep, snow- and pine-scented breath and tossed the ball back to Josh. Most of his pack was still indoors, kids enjoying the warmth of the fireplace while playing games or reading, and the women preparing a communal meal for the evening.

The men and teens worked in the fields, feeding cows and horses, or chopping wood for the fireplace. Terrell found himself in the unenviable position of having nothing to do. Every time he decided to do something productive, one of the adults swooped in to do it for him. Ainle whined in the back of his mind, sympathetic but not knowing what to do to change things. “Ugh!”

“What’s wrong?” When Terrell didn’t throw the ball and didn’t answer, Josh walked to him. “Want to talk about it?”

“They won’t let me do anything!”

Surprise flashed on Josh’s face. “Like what?”

“Anything! Chores!”

Josh laughed and sauntered over to an old stump. Wiping the snow off, he sat and studied his alpha. 

“You know you’re like the king of your kingdom, right?”

Terrell dropped his glove and ball next to his boot and kicked a snowdrift. Shoulders hunched, he shoved his hands in his front jeans pockets. “So?”

“Well, it was before my time here, but I’ve heard talk. What would have happened if your father started doing something and someone didn’t jump to take it over?”

Understanding washed over Terrell and he looked up. “They were punished for making him do it.”
“So…”

Sighing, Terrell gazed down the dirt road that led to the ranch gate. “So, they still don’t know me well enough to know if I’ll do the same thing.”

“Right.” Scooping up a handful of snow, Josh molded it into a ball, then tossed it into the air. “And since Nate gave you your dad’s power, you’re more powerful than any wolf here, including Dusty.”

Terrell huffed. He wasn’t at all sure he was more powerful than Dusty, his regent. Nate assigned Dusty as pack regent and guardian to Terrell until he reached eighteen. It hadn’t taken Terrell long to realize that power wasn’t everything. Courage, skill, and cunning played a huge role in almost every aspect of pack governance. Abilities Terrell hoped to learn from his guardian, someday.

He stared at his feet, his too-short jeans leaving too much sock showing. Receiving his father’s alpha power, then facing vampires in the attack on the King’s pack had forced early puberty on Terrell. The challenge battle to keep his position and title intensified his growth spurt. In the past two weeks, he’d grown at least four inches in height. The growth spurt had him tripping over his own feet at times. And his bones ached most of the time. He’d be glad when the growing stopped for a while. His feet were shod in Dusty’s extra, too-long shoes because his own no longer fit, and unlike his jeans, he couldn’t just pull them up higher.  He didn’t recognize himself in the mirror either, his face longer and narrower than he remembered it being. Even his shoulders were wider, enough that he had to wear some of Dusty’s shirts.

He looked older than his years, too. Samantha and Larissa, the only two teen girls on the ranch started following him around, whispering and giggling. He sighed. His fated mate already found, their whispers and giggles did little more than annoy him. And since he couldn’t tell anyone yet about her, there was little he could do to dissuade them. But when school started, the giggles and whispers would be more about his unfitting clothing than the new maturity he showed.

“Know what? I’m going to have Nettie or Dusty take me shopping for new clothes tomorrow. Want to come?”

“Sure. It’s my job to go where you go.” When Terrell rolled his eyes and huffed, Josh laughed. 

“Anyway, I need some new clothes, too. Gramma said I don’t have enough for school.”

“Hmm. She’s probably right. I don’t think any of the kids have enough. Maybe we all should go and get some new clothes.” The young alpha pushed his hair off his forehead. “And maybe haircuts, too.”

Thunder rolled through the mountains and blue lightning flashed, washing out the late December sunlight shining down on the ranch yard. When it cleared, a white, twenty-six-passenger StarCraft Allstar bus sat in the driveway. The door opened and Nate, King of all Werekind, stepped out, followed by Magnus, the king's guard. “Hey, Terrell. I brought the bus you asked for.”

“Hi, Nate.” Terrell walked around the bus, examining it. He climbed the steps and surveyed the individual seats, each with a seatbelt buckled across the seat. “It’s a bit big, isn’t it? We only have sixteen kids.”

From outside the bus, Nate answered. “Choices were fifteen passengers or twenty-six passengers, so I got this one.”

Terrell turned, jumped over the steps and out the door, then scratched his cheek and winced. “I’m not sure when I can pay you for it, Sire.”

Nate clapped a hand on Terrell’s shoulder. “Don’t worry about it. Consider it a gift. After all, you’re going to be our test case for sending the kids to human schools.”

Heat suffused Terrell’s face and he ducked his head. “Thank you, Sire.”

“None of that. Where’s Dusty?”

Behind them, the door on the main lodge opened. “Hey, Nate! Wow! That’s a bus.”

“For the kids. When Ms. Bird mentioned the school didn’t have the funds to send a bus to the ranch, Terrell requested a bus.” Nate raised an eyebrow. “I’ll assume someone here has the proper license to drive it.”

“Someone will have a license before school starts in January,” inserted Terrell.

“Good enough.” Nate flashed him a grin before looking at Dusty. “You said the sheriff needs to see me?”

The silver-burn scars on his neck mostly covered by a turtleneck sweater, Dusty shrugged and nodded. “Yeah. He’s bringing someone to the ranch. He wouldn’t tell me what he wants, but he insisted you be here.”

Nettie, Dusty’s mate, told Terrell that Dusty received the silver-burn scars on his neck and wrists when an evil alpha kept him in silver chains because Dusty wouldn’t tell him how to find Nate, the boy who grew to become their king. As far as Terrell was concerned, the scars were a testament to Dusty’s unwavering courage and loyalty. His musings were cut short by Josh’s comment.

“Looks like they’re here.”

Terrell followed Josh’s pointing finger to see a La Veta County Sheriff’s car driving toward them.




In Other News


In the next book, Tala Ridge Storm, Alpha Terrell and Alpha Buck must work together to save a bus full of children. So far, I have nearly 3,000 words written. Back to work!

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Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series