Blue Sky Lies (Winterstoke Wolves #5)

Sasha Silsbury


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Blue Sky Lies by Sasha Silsbury
There’s nothing worse than a dirty cop.

Dan Callister knows because he is one. Everything about his life is a fake: his job, his friends, even his marriage. Dan is the most despised kind of alpha: a soft alpha who inexplicably goes against nature and is only attracted to other alphas.

His blackmailers think he’ll do anything to keep his shameful secret, but he’s finding it harder and harder to keep up the charade especially when he’s assigned a new handler: a man who seems to go out of his way to press all of Dan’s buttons.

Otto McInnes knows he’s taken a wrong turn in life. No one who makes good choices ends up in his position: an enforcer for a rotten pack. His jerk of a boss keeps power by blackmail, bribes and outright violence.

Otto wants out and he’s got his exit plan ready. Dan Callister changes all that. He’s argumentative, refuses to obey orders and inexplicably fascinating. He throws all of Otto’s careful plans into turmoil.

Dan and Otto find themselves trapped in an increasing spiral of betrayal, desire and violence, even as it soon becomes obvious they need to turn to each other to escape.

Blue Sky Lies is an omegaverse MM alpha/alpha love story. It takes place over the events of the previous four books in this series. It can be read as a standalone, but is best read in order with the rest of the series. No cliffhangers.
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