She ran to the mountains to escape a cage. She didn’t expect to walk straight into the den of a beast.
Leah Hart is done being a victim. After escaping a suffocating, controlling marriage in Chicago, she buys a dilapidated cabin in the remote Oregon wilderness. All she wants is silence, solitude, and a place to heal. She wants to be invisible.
But in the territory of the Blackmoon Pack, nothing stays hidden for long.
Kael Blackmoon is a war-time Alpha. Ruthless, scarred, and burdened by a blood feud with a rival pack, Kael has no room in his life for softness. His duty is to his pack, his borders, and the survival of his people. A human living on the edge of his territory is a liability. A human who smells like rain, chamomile, and fate is a catastrophe.
When their paths cross, the biological imperative is undeniable. Kael’s wolf roars one MINE.
But Kael refuses to claim her. With an army of rogue wolves circling his borders, he knows that loving Leah puts a target on her back. He tries to scare her away. He tries to push her out. He tries to be the monster she fears.
Leah isn’t running anymore. When the war comes to her doorstep, Leah refuses to be the damsel in distress. She demands to be trained. She demands to fight. And she demands the heart of the Alpha who tries to deny their bond.
As winter closes in and the enemy breaches the walls, Kael must make a cling to his discipline and lose his soul, or unleash the savage beast within to protect the only thing that matters.
He won’t just claim her. He will devour the world to keep her safe.
DEVOUR ME, ALPHA is a high-heat, high-stakes fated mates romance. Expect a possessive anti-hero, a heroine who finds her spine of steel, and a love story that bites back. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed Happily Ever After.
This book was so disjointed there were times I thought I had lost my place. Repeated whole chapters with little changes. Plot was good but very hard to follow, lots of gaps and assumptions. It was almost like there were three or four different writers.