Claimed by the Wolf Brotherhood

audiobook (Unabridged) Packs of the Pacific Northwest

By Meg Ripley

Claimed by the Wolf Brotherhood
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Determined to make a name for herself, Aiza Simpson decides to purchase the neighborhood tavern that she's been working at for years. When Portland's nefarious werewolf biker pack, The Wolf Brotherhood, threatens to stake their claim on Aiza's tavern, she vows to defend what's rightfully hers-no matter the cost.
But Aiza might be biting off more than she can chew. Although she's a tough wolf who can stand her own, she has no idea what dangers the Wolf Brotherhood have in store for her.
Her maker-and lover-Dwight is the only person she can turn to for help. There's something about the fire in his touch that makes her troubles melt away; something about his alluring gaze that makes him irresistible, but Aiza isn't sure that she can fully trust him-he is, after all, a member of the Wolf Brotherhood.
When Dwight conjures up a plan to stage her death and save her from the Brotherhood's inevitably brutal wrath, Aiza resists at first, but quickly realizes that she's all out of options.
Can Aiza trust him to protect her territory and save her life? Or is he only using her to further his own ambitions?
***This is Book 1 of Meg Ripley's sizzling paranormal romance series, Packs Of The Pacific Northwest. Other books in the series:
Book 1: Claimed By The Wolf Brotherhood
Book 2: Werewolf Baby Daddy
Book 3: The Wolf Pack's Revenge
This audiobook is intended for listeners age 18 and over. It contains mature situations and language that may be objectionable to some listeners.
Claimed by the Wolf Brotherhood