Leia Bradbury was prepared for corporate politics when Paradigm put in a bid for her company. She wasn’t, however, prepared for werewolf politics or for murder. And especially not for Arun, Paradigm’s icy-eyed CEO, alpha wolf and total git, who is just as proficient at saving her life as he is at wrecking it. And who, against all the odds, seems to like her.
It’s that old old story – girl has company, boy wants company, boy turns out to be werewolf. But that’s the least of Leia’s problems when she succumbs to an impulsive desire to confront the man trying to take over her company and finds herself at gunpoint. It turns out that running an international mega corporation is even more complicated when you’re also the leader of a werewolf pack. Who’d have thought it?
But now people seem to want Leia dead, which should surely be the sort of the thing that only happens in movies. And as for what Arun wants... well, that’s more interesting but, in its way, just as dangerous.