a house fire by her attractive but reclusive new werebear neighbor Ethan, Abigail Carter is determined to show her appreciation. But Ethan proves to be a reclusive hermit and he all but kicks her off his property when she tries to approach him.
Asking around, she discovers that Ethan's wife and children perished in a fire several years before and he blames himself. His self-imposed exile has cut himself off from the rest of the world and Abigail determines to change it.
Little by little she tries to reach out to him but by the time she realizes she's fallen head over heels it might be too late to re-think her strategy.
They say shifters only love once. Is Abigail brave enough to test this theory?
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Nolan Pierce isn't the type to sit back and take it easy .
After taking the heat for some of the clubs more violent activities, the boys of Satan’s Soldiers MC have pulled him off the street, putting him to work at one of the clubs fronts, a semi-legitimate car and bike shop. Nolan liked getting his hands dirty--just not with grease--and not being out with the boys doing the jobs that got his blood pumping was driving him crazy.
Kristina Evans is tired of being taken advantage of .
Growing up in a small town, and being known as a pushover has gotten Kris into her fair share of trouble. Deciding to reinvent herself, she takes off on a road trip, making her way across the country while searching for her inner strength. When her car breaks down in a tiny town where the only garage is a seedy-looking place run by an especially surly biker, she decides to try out the “new Kris.”
One look at the girl-next-door throwing attitude in his shop, and Nolan decided to have some fun .
Stuck in town for four days waiting for a part, Kris can’t get away from the dangerously sexy man who seems to follow her everywhere, and, taking “New Kris” for a spin, she decides to seduce him, and use someone else for a change. But when four days turns into a week, then two, and the sex is the best that Kris has ever had, the lines start to blur. If they can let go of the games, they just might find the one thing they've ever wanted.