The Hero's Mate

Jamie Lynn


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The Hero's Mate by Jamie Lynn
Pup was raised by his drug dealer father after the death of his mother. Having spent his entire life being told that he was a freak by his own father, Pup struggled to see himself in any other way. He had been born with a condition that affected his physical appearance. As a result, his father treated him horribly until he finally could not take it anymore. He drugged his father with sleeping pills, stole his drug money and ran. Fate brought him to the doorstep of Pop’s Crew. He found love and acceptance among them, but he struggled with both his past and his inability to accept himself.
Kaden fled his pack knowing that their traditionalist ways would never accept a gay alpha, then again, he also knew he was a pretty pathetic alpha in the first place. He had no desire to lead, he simply wasn’t dominant, he didn’t like to fight, and while he was large enough to be a pack alpha: it just wasn’t his personality. After fleeing his pack he found a job at a bar as a bouncer turned bartender, he loved his job, and he thought he was finally going someplace. That is until a massive fire changed everything. He found the inner strength to run into the fire again, and again rescuing people: only to become trapped himself. He survived the inferno but lost so much more than his place of employment.
Kaden and his two close friends (an omega and a human) were faced with the shocking realities of not only being caught up in the events of Red Flag but having no way to escape. Life is hard when you cannot simply run away when danger comes knocking.
Reaching the shifter reservation should have brought them safety. Instead, Kaden and his friends were faced with cruelty. The one bright spot in Kaden’s arrival: Pup.
Can the two of them learn to overcome their own insecurities, the traumas of their pasts, and be able to accept each other and themselves?
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