Same One

Author: T.S. Joyce
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | Paranormal
Total pages: 85
Same One

Tabian Garr has a secret life outside of the Rogue Pack. He’s been hiding what he does for a career, and for a very important reason. But when a beautiful human in a coffee shop talks to him, he thinks it might be time to expose what he really is. She’s mysterious in ways that call to his wolf and makes him want to find out everything about her. She’s dragging a lot of baggage, but for Tabian, the hard parts of her life are right up his alley. A little damage on a gorgeous woman is so sexy to a man like him, and especially if he can rise to the challenge of earning her trust. Tru has some big secrets of her own though, and they could change the make-up of Tabian’s entire Pack. She’s dragging danger with her, and now Tabian has to figure out where to take them from here.

Tru is at rock bottom and trying to dig out of a hole that her ex put her in. Tabian is the exact creature she has been searching for, but not for herself. She needs a werewolf to help the boy she’s been raising. When Tabian sets his sites on her, however, she is equal parts excited and terrified. He is a monstrous werewolf and she’s been around his kind before. They are brutes, but Tabian seems different. He seems like the kind of steady she has always wished for. Trust is impossible for a woman who has been through what she has, but the more Tru pushes Tabian away, the more he is proving not all men are bad. And maybe…just maybe…if she tells him why she is really hanging around, he can save her from certain disaster.

Don’t miss this full-length emotional and exciting fifth installment in T. S. Joyce’s bestselling Same series, where alliances are tested, friendships are on the brink, love runs deep, loyalty is everything, and war is always on the horizon.

****Content Warning: Explicit spicy love scenes, naughty language, territory line disputes, some violence, and piles of sexy shifter secrets. Intended for mature audiences.

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