Author: | Kenna McKay | ISBN: | 9781524244354 |
Publisher: | Coastal Escape Publishing, LLC | Publication: | February 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenna McKay |
ISBN: | 9781524244354 |
Publisher: | Coastal Escape Publishing, LLC |
Publication: | February 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Tiger shifter Alasdair Macleod is alpha of his ambush and clan chief of the Macleod clan. At forty, he's given up on finding his mate. He's had his share of willing females, but finds them all to be grasping, greedy bitches who are willing to do anything to claim a place in the alpha's bed.
Kenzy Ross thought her boyfriend, Evan Macleod, had skipped out on her, but then she discovers that he's passed away. Things are about as bad for Kenzy as they can get. She's eight months pregnant, has lost her job, and has now been tossed out of her home. What else could possibly go wrong?
When Alasdair tracks down Kenzy, he intends to give her a piece of his mind, warn her away from the Clan Macleod, but one look into her troubled eyes and his tiger wants to roll over and purr for her. She's more trouble than he bargained for, but he can't very well leave her to live in her car.
Will something that starts as an act of heroism turn into something more?
Tiger shifter Alasdair Macleod is alpha of his ambush and clan chief of the Macleod clan. At forty, he's given up on finding his mate. He's had his share of willing females, but finds them all to be grasping, greedy bitches who are willing to do anything to claim a place in the alpha's bed.
Kenzy Ross thought her boyfriend, Evan Macleod, had skipped out on her, but then she discovers that he's passed away. Things are about as bad for Kenzy as they can get. She's eight months pregnant, has lost her job, and has now been tossed out of her home. What else could possibly go wrong?
When Alasdair tracks down Kenzy, he intends to give her a piece of his mind, warn her away from the Clan Macleod, but one look into her troubled eyes and his tiger wants to roll over and purr for her. She's more trouble than he bargained for, but he can't very well leave her to live in her car.
Will something that starts as an act of heroism turn into something more?