Perdido Parish: The Complete Trilogy: The Complete Trilogy
Declan Marsh
Perdido Parish, Louisiana. A waterlogged bayou parish where cypress knees rise from tea-dark water and the air is thick enough to hold a secret for decades. Red wolf shifters in the Gulf South have been solitary for three generations, scattered after the old packs broke apart. Now a handful of red wolves are converging on a derelict sugarcane plantation at the edge of Perdido Bayou, trying to answer a question none of them were raised to what does a pack look like when you build one from scratch?
In Still Water, reluctant alpha Cade Thibodaux tries to establish the pack's first governance structure while suppressing every biological signal that says lead, claim, protect — until wildlife biologist Noel Guillory arrives to map the bayou and begins, carefully and precisely, to map Cade instead. A slow burn romance about the specific courage of staying, and the human who chooses a place for the first time in his life.
In Long Burn, builder Sullivan Breaux has poured everything he has into the compound's foundations because foundations cannot need anything in return — until omega dissident Pax Arceneaux arrives demanding political standing, starts a constitutional fight, and proves that the hardest structure Sullivan has ever had to build is the one between two people. A forced collaboration romance about whether desire across the designation line can be honest.
In Root Hold, pack historian Tolliver Besh has been living inside everyone else's story for twelve years since his mate died — until the pack's unofficial human ally Darcy Fontenot, who has been stitching shifter wounds in quiet good faith for longer than the pack has existed, becomes the argument that finally brings Tolliver back to the present tense. A grief and second chance romance about being chosen rather than being useful.
All three books feature a complete happily ever after, explicit heat, and a shared world that grows more real with every page — culminating in a crawfish boil that is also a constitutional convention, and a pack that was argued into being.
The complete Perdido Parish Trilogy in one volume.
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