Ari Gunther Hawthorn
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Mating The EMT
LGBT+ Valerian Talon Montgomery is a rare Arctic Fox shifter. He lost his parents at the tender age of 5 years old. His first unexpected shift happens on his 10th birthday. The shift happened when he thought he was protecting his adopted older brother, Tommy, from wolves. The wolves the met that day were Beta Cornelius and his eldest son Brayden. As the years continue on Valerian's fox half has mad his scent seem as just a normal human to others. He becomes an EMT when he is around 18 after he watches them save Tommy's life when he almost dies during a bad fire. He meets his soulmate once again the following year at the age of 19 when he unknowingly sales the life of their future Luna, Artemis.
Jax had a wonderful life up until the day they lost his father and eldest brother. Beta Cornelius and Brayden sacrificed their lives for the pack and for Valerian. The Alpha was a family friend and had compassion on his family and Jax became the future Beta that day. Years later at the age of 17 he became the actual Beta when his best friend and future Alpha, Armand, stepped up to take the Alpha position. They both searched for their mates for 2 years before that fateful day when they came strolling into their lives. At the age of 19 Jax meets Valerian, once again, and is thrilled to find out they are mates. Valerian had saved his life years before that day, but Jax seemed to forget that Valerian was not human.
Will he remember that Valerian is a shifter as well or will Valerian keep it from him?
In a world where the male shifters can procreate if they are mated to the same sex, what will happen to these two mates?
In a tale full of twists, turns, and romance we will see what will become of this fated pair.
**a fair warning: There are sexual scenes, torture, death, revenge, miscarriages, hateful words (that I don't personally agree with), and some songs too because I love music.** You might like
THE MISTAKEN ALPHA [BOOK 1]
JusticeFaruck The Kingdom of Pelugia and the Republic of Kadar have been at war for decades, but the planet can't survive without peace. To achieve this, Senator Royce Cleghorn is forced to marry an enemy prince, Haydn, in a political arrangement. Royce despises Haydn's alpha scent, his pretty blue eyes, and the primitive alpha instincts he brings out in him. Royce likes omegas, not alphas, and he's convinced that his attraction to Haydn is just a territorial instinct.
Prince Haydn, on the other hand, has always tried to be the perfect alpha his father wants him to be. As the heir to the throne and a war general, he knows that his marriage to Royce is just a political arrangement. However, he can't help but crave his alpha husband, even though everyone knows that a marriage between two alphas is a recipe for disaster.
When disaster strikes and loyalties are tested, Royce and Haydn must confront their true feelings for each other. Will their marriage be strong enough to survive the political turmoil and the war that rages on? Or will their allegiances tear them apart? As they navigate the treacherous waters of love and politics, Royce and Haydn will discover that sometimes, the heart defies all reason and logic.
Fake Amnesia, Real Betrayal
Gavin The call came at 7:05 PM on our tenth wedding anniversary.
My husband, David, was in an accident.
At the hospital, he was awake, but a young woman, his assistant Chloe, was holding his hand, acting like his wife.
When I walked in, he looked at me, a blank stranger' s stare, then asked, "Who are you?"
He laughed when I said I was his wife, then demanded security remove me, while Chloe, smiling, pretended to cry.
It wasn't just memory loss; it was a cruel, targeted erasure.
I tried proof, the marriage certificate, but he pushed it away as "just a piece of paper."
Then Chloe waltzed in with his favorite soup, and he defended her when I confronted her.
"She' s the only one who' s been here for me!" he screamed.
He snarled that I was "exhausted, haggard," compared to Chloe, who was "kind and gentle."
My wedding ring, a symbol of our forever, flew from my hand as he slapped it away, clinking under the bed.
"Don' t come back," he said, turning his back on me to comfort Chloe.
Later, I learned why: he had been having an affair with Chloe, his mother's 65th birthday ruined by his absence and her answering his phone.
My world shattered when Mark Johnson, David's estranged best friend, told me what David said: "The fake amnesia was a stroke of genius, right? A clean break."
My husband had faked a brain injury to throw me away.
A car hit me, sending me to the hospital, and I knew what I had to do.
When Mark came in, I looked at him, my face blank, then asked, "Are you… my husband?"