
In fact, Finn had gone as far as to make it a condition of his own release. She wasn't happy that Finn had all but demanded to stay with his younger sister during family therapy sessions. Her cherry red lipstick had worn to the lip line. Besides, I'm sure Frannie will lend me some toothpaste or toilet paper if I forgot them.įinn's mom pursed her lips. He'd assumed having to pick up your twenty-five-year-old son after he had been committed for four months for attempting suicide would make a mother worried and forgetful. She'd asked variations of the same question from the moment she'd picked him up from Cedar Hills Behavioral Health Institute. You have your toiletries bag? Finn's mother asked him yet again. One thing Luke knows for sure-there is no going back, not after finding Finn. While the possibility of starting a family fills him with pride, the fear of the unknown, of what it could do to Finn, fills him with dread. He'll do whatever it takes to bring Finn out of his shell and convince him they're mates.īut Luke's alpha essence begins to change Finn in ways he could never have imagined. That is, until he sees Finn, bent over the kitchen island, and the need to claim him, take him, becomes too much to bear. Kicked out of his pack for being gay, alpha wolf Luke sees no way out of the solitary life he leads. That's all he thinks about until he meets his new roommate the older, intimidating Luke. He'll stick to his plan, take the tests, kiss all the butts and get back into grad school. But once they find each other, their lives will never be the same.įresh out of the institution after a failed suicide attempt, Finn's ready to crawl back up and reclaim life. Luke thinks he's destined to be a lone wolf.
