She came to study the dying forest. She never expected to find the man and the truth buried inside it. Nora Callahan doesn't believe in the supernatural. She believes in data, in evidence, in the clean and reliable logic of cause and effect. When her research contract sends her deep into the Montana wilderness to investigate a mysterious botanical die-off on federal land, she expects six weeks of fieldwork and a tidy report.
What she finds instead is a dead wolf with no wounds, a forest with no answers and a man who appears on her doorstep at dawn to tell her, with quiet authority, to leave. She doesn't leave. Calder Voss is the alpha of the Ironwood Pack, thirty-seven wolf shifters whose lives are bound to a territory that is being slowly, deliberately poisoned. He does not need a human scientist asking sharp questions in the middle of his crisis.
He especially does not need her to be the one woman his every instinct recognizes as his fated mate. He keeps that part to himself. As Nora's research pulls her deeper into a world she was never meant to see, the threat surrounding the pack grows darker and more personal. Someone is targeting Ironwood with insider knowledge and dangerous precision. And the closer Nora gets to the source, the more she realizes the greatest danger isn't what's in the forest.
It's the secret Calder has been carrying about her father and the truth about who, and what, Nora Callahan has always been. The Wolf at the Edge of Everything is a slow-burn paranormal romance built on electric tension, buried family secrets, forbidden attraction and a bond that no amount of logic or willpower can outrun. Perfect for readers who love fated mates with emotional depth, enemies-to-lovers heat, pack politics with real stakes and heroines who are strongest when they stop running from what they are.
She came to study the dying forest. She never expected to find the man and the truth buried inside it. Nora Callahan doesn't believe in the supernatural. She believes in data, in evidence, in the clean and reliable logic of cause and effect. When her research contract sends her deep into the Montana wilderness to investigate a mysterious botanical die-off on federal land, she expects six weeks of fieldwork and a tidy report.
What she finds instead is a dead wolf with no wounds, a forest with no answers and a man who appears on her doorstep at dawn to tell her, with quiet authority, to leave. She doesn't leave. Calder Voss is the alpha of the Ironwood Pack, thirty-seven wolf shifters whose lives are bound to a territory that is being slowly, deliberately poisoned. He does not need a human scientist asking sharp questions in the middle of his crisis.
He especially does not need her to be the one woman his every instinct recognizes as his fated mate. He keeps that part to himself. As Nora's research pulls her deeper into a world she was never meant to see, the threat surrounding the pack grows darker and more personal. Someone is targeting Ironwood with insider knowledge and dangerous precision. And the closer Nora gets to the source, the more she realizes the greatest danger isn't what's in the forest.
It's the secret Calder has been carrying about her father and the truth about who, and what, Nora Callahan has always been. The Wolf at the Edge of Everything is a slow-burn paranormal romance built on electric tension, buried family secrets, forbidden attraction and a bond that no amount of logic or willpower can outrun. Perfect for readers who love fated mates with emotional depth, enemies-to-lovers heat, pack politics with real stakes and heroines who are strongest when they stop running from what they are.