Get painfully rejected by true mate. Check. Join a website for shifters seeking an arranged mating. Check. Schedule a meeting with a prospective match. Check.
Quinley Bevan doesn't expect to get smacked in the face by intense sexual chemistry during the meeting, but Isaiah Hale sets off all her hormonal fireworks. More, as a dominant shifter, the enforcer pulls at her submissive nature and calls to her inner cat. Their agreement is pretty standard: If they don't imprint on each other within two years, they'll dissolve the mating. But with his cat holding back, danger lurking around corners, and her true mate making a reappearance, things might be more complicated than they bargained for.
When he first joined FindYourMatch.com, Isaiah wasn't confident he'd be paired with someone who truly fit him. But he feels a kinship with Quinley. Still, he doesn't expect to feel possessive of her so fast. But as soon as he puts the claiming brand on her neck, everything in him screams mine. His cat, though, doesn't view her as its mate. The animal is still angry at being unable to have the female it was predestined to claim. But when Quinley's own fated mate comes sniffing around and she becomes a target of their enemies, the cat is finally in agreement with Isaiah on one vital thing: Quinley belongs to them now, and they'll never let her go.
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Suzanne Wright can’t remember a time when she wasn’t creating characters and telling their tales. Even as a child, she loved writing poems, plays, and stories. As an adult, Wright has published Here Be Sexist Vampires, The Bite That Binds, Taste of Torment, From Rags, Consumed, and the first three books of the Phoenix Pack series. Her only rule in writing a book is that it has to have a happy ending. Wright was born and raised in England and now lives in Liverpool with her husband and two children.
Samantha Cook is a bookaholic obsessed with novels about strong, sexy, smart women. Audiobook narrating was as natural a choice as breathing. When not recording in her LA studio, she can be found wandering the museums of Paris, imagining herself as a Degas dancer, Chateaubriand’s Atala, Canova’s Psyche, David’s Josephine, or Venus (preferably with arms intact).