Shades of Secrecy: Prequel Novella (Raven Point Pack Trilogy Book 4) by Heather Renee

Shades of Secrecy: Prequel Novella (Raven Point Pack Trilogy Book 4) by Heather Renee

Author:Heather Renee [Renee, Heather]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781728804262
Published: 2018-10-18T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 7

The following afternoon, I said goodbye to Elijah and his family. They were an interesting mix of people. Liam remained high and mighty, as if I was the biggest inconvenience to him. Caleb kept the atmosphere entertaining whenever possible, while the third brother, Aiden, was reserved and seemed to always keep one eye on me, as if he thought I was about to steal something.

Sera, their mother and Elijah’s mate, had been extremely friendly, but she was constantly keeping her boys in line. Something told me the alpha didn’t do much without making sure she was okay with it first.

My flight was on time, and everything was going smoothly. I’d heard from Harper. She was doing well with Eric’s pack, but she was anxious for me to come back and help her track down the rogue wolves that killed her family. I didn’t like that she was so emotionally invested in killing the rogues, but I couldn’t deny I’d be the same way if the roles were reversed.

When I landed in Colorado, I let out a sigh of relief. I was back in familiar territory. Sort of. The climate here was as close to home as I could get without being back in Oregon. Then, I reminded myself of what I was here to do, and tension seeped back into my muscles.

Nothing about the next day-and-a-half would be easy. I would be leaving tomorrow night, and that didn’t give me much time to figure things out.

I grabbed my rental, this time opting for a truck. I wasn’t sure how their land was, and if I needed to make a quick retreat, I wanted to have the four-wheel drive to give me some advantage.

When arriving at their territory just an hour later, I was greeted by more guards than I thought was necessary. It was as if they had the pack on lockdown, keeping track of everyone who came and went.

I was directed to the pack house, where more shifters stood sentry. None of them paid me much attention, which told me they had been forewarned of my arrival from the front guards. As I let myself into the front door, Declan appeared in the entryway. His smile grew as if he was sincerely happy to see me, but the sneer in his eyes told me otherwise.

“Son of the great Gerald Rush,” he drawled. “How was your trip, Cord?”

I reached out to shake his hand. “It’s been a long week, but I’ve learned a lot, so it’s been worth it. I hope my visit here will be much of the same.”

“There’s not much to see here, but we’ll do our best,” he replied nonchalantly. “They’ve just served dinner. Would you like to get some food and we can head to my office? My son Rafe will be joining us as well.”

“That sounds great.”

The kitchen was overstocked with food, but something told me it was all for show. There were only two people sitting in there. If this was any other pack, it would be swarming with shifters.



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