Wild Wild Wolf: A Fated Mates Wolf Shifter Romance (Timber Creek Book 1) by B. Perkins & Aimee Vance

Wild Wild Wolf: A Fated Mates Wolf Shifter Romance (Timber Creek Book 1) by B. Perkins & Aimee Vance

Author:B. Perkins & Aimee Vance [Perkins, B. & Vance, Aimee]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Revel Books
Published: 2024-03-29T00:00:00+00:00


At the territory border, I followed the pull of pack bonds to Atlas and Drea, their animals’ uneasiness already putting mine on alert before I reached them. Crunching over pine needles and skirting boulders, I found them in a clearing, concern on their faces.

“What is it?”

“Two things,” Drea started, and waved for me to follow. We climbed over a row of boulders we used as the northern line of the territory, and she stopped about fifty yards past the border, pointing up into a tree. In it was a well-hidden camera, and not one of our own.

My hackles rose instantly.

“How long has that been there?”

Atlas grimaced, hands in his pockets. “We patrol the border regularly, but beyond it?”

Shit. I jerked my head towards the camera. “Is it still on?”

“We assume so.”

“Any others?”

“Nova and his scouts are checking now,” Drea said. “So far they’ve found two more.”

“I assume no scents we recognize.”

Atlas shook his head. “All we can tell is they seem to have been put there by humans; there aren’t any shifter scents on the cameras or in the area.”

“Were the other cameras also looking onto pack lands?”

“Yes. And they were all about the same distance from territory borders.”

Padfoot snarled. That sounded like we had a traitor in our midst, or some other shifter was out there, helping these humans by scenting our lands for them. Either way, my wolf wanted blood.

“Take the cameras down immediately. Bring them to Aspen and see what she can find out,” I ordered, and Atlas was up the tree in a flash, ripping the camera out of the tree before effortlessly dropping 20 feet to the ground. “And we need to leave enough scent on the scene that if they do have a shifter with them, whoever they are, they know we’re onto them.”

Atlas nodded, already texting Nova the directions as I spoke.

“You said there were two things?”

Drea nodded, and motioned for us to head back onto our lands, Atlas following behind as he texted.

Clambering over the boulders again, we hopped down on a different section further east, and I smelled copper.

At the base of a boulder, nearly passed out, lay a male shifter. I didn’t recognize the scent enough to identify what kind he was, despite the amount of dried blood covering his face and chest. He looked to be in his mid-twenties, but that didn’t mean much with shifters.

“Who are you?” I asked, and the guy opened a swollen eye to blink blearily at me.

“Rob Yeung,” he rasped, trying to lift his hand in a lazy wave. “Call me Robbie.”

“Robbie. What are you doing here, and what happened to you?”

“To be totally honest, I don’t know where I am, so I’m afraid I can’t answer that first bit, boss,” Robbie said, then winced and gripped his side. “Some dudes — big dudes, man, I mean, I’m pretty big, you know? But these guys, they even lift, bro — anyway, they jumped me.”

I exchanged a long look with Atlas, and knew we were thinking the same thing.



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