Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis
Series: Shifters of Ashwood Falls #13
Publication date: July 28th, 2020
Synopsis:
Battle and betrayal will befall this alpha... can Luna rise to the challenge?
Alpha wolf of Ashwood Falls, Luna Raines has the weight of her pack's safety on her shoulders. She doesn't need the complications of facing her fated mate, who walked out on her when she needed him most. Togetehr, Luna and Rafe work with a rebel group, a spy, and new allies to take down a mad man, ending the shifter war.
Claimed by the Alpha is he explosive finale of the Shifters of Ashwood Falls series by USA Today Bestselling Author Lia Davis.
Available at:
Excerpt
"We're wolves, Rafe. We're all killers." When she moved to walk around him, he gripped her arm and pulled her into their room, which was across the hall from Colt's.
She jerked her arm out of his hold and shoved him in the chest. "What's your problem?"
He closed the bedroom door and towered over her. There was no aggression in his scent like she expected. Then again, he wasn't Royce.
Rafe caressed her cheek with his knuckles, then cupped her nape. "I don't like his scent on you. He purposely touched you knowing that."
She pressed her lips together to keep from laughing. Kasen's words before he walked off made sense. Kasen was trying to make Rafe jealous. Lifting her chin, she said, "I don't like her scent on you."
Rafe drew his head back and creased his forehead. "You're jealous of Elise?"
Maybe. "I can smell her desire for you."
"That's ridiculous. Elise has never had an interest in me or any other male in the camp."
Luna rolled her eyes and went to stretch out on the bed. "She hasn't taken an interest in other males because she's obsessed with you."
Rafe shook his head and sat on the bed beside her. "She's not obsessed."
"Oh, no?" Luna rolled to the side and watched him. His jawline wasn't as defined as Royce's was. Rafe's hair was black while Royce's was dark brown with a hint of red in it.
Rafe had no clue that Elise was hot for him. Was he ignoring her on purpose, or did he just not see it?
Crawling off the bed, Luna moved to stand in front of him, nudging his legs apart. His wolf flashed in his ice-blue eyes as he gripped her hips and pulled her closer. She fished a hand in his hair and tugged his head to the side. He didn't fight her. Then again, she hadn't expected him to. His desire for her rolled off him, wrapping around her. "Looks like we're starting the mating dance."
She jerked her arm out of his hold and shoved him in the chest. "What's your problem?"
He closed the bedroom door and towered over her. There was no aggression in his scent like she expected. Then again, he wasn't Royce.
Rafe caressed her cheek with his knuckles, then cupped her nape. "I don't like his scent on you. He purposely touched you knowing that."
She pressed her lips together to keep from laughing. Kasen's words before he walked off made sense. Kasen was trying to make Rafe jealous. Lifting her chin, she said, "I don't like her scent on you."
Rafe drew his head back and creased his forehead. "You're jealous of Elise?"
Maybe. "I can smell her desire for you."
"That's ridiculous. Elise has never had an interest in me or any other male in the camp."
Luna rolled her eyes and went to stretch out on the bed. "She hasn't taken an interest in other males because she's obsessed with you."
Rafe shook his head and sat on the bed beside her. "She's not obsessed."
"Oh, no?" Luna rolled to the side and watched him. His jawline wasn't as defined as Royce's was. Rafe's hair was black while Royce's was dark brown with a hint of red in it.
Rafe had no clue that Elise was hot for him. Was he ignoring her on purpose, or did he just not see it?
Crawling off the bed, Luna moved to stand in front of him, nudging his legs apart. His wolf flashed in his ice-blue eyes as he gripped her hips and pulled her closer. She fished a hand in his hair and tugged his head to the side. He didn't fight her. Then again, she hadn't expected him to. His desire for her rolled off him, wrapping around her. "Looks like we're starting the mating dance."
About the Author:
In 2008, Lia Davis ventured into the world of writing and publishing and never looked back. She has published more than twenty books, including the bestselling A Tiger's Claim, book one in her fan favorite Ashwood Falls series. Her novels feature compassionate yet strong alpha heroes who know how to please their women and her leading ladies are each strong in their own way. No matter what obstacle she throws at them, they come out better in the end.
While writing was initially a way escape from real world drama, Lia now makes her living creating worlds filled with magic, mystery, romance, and adventure so that others can leave real life behind for a few hours at a time.
Lia's favorite things are spending time with family, traveling, reading, writing, chocolate, coffee, nature and hanging out with her kitties. She and her family live in Northeast Florida battling hurricanes and very humid summers, but it's her home and she loves it!
Hosted by: