Crescent Moon's Curve (Slate Mountain Wolf Pack #3)

Sammi Cee, Michelle Frost


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Crescent Moon's Curve by Sammi Cee, Michelle Frost
Killian~

I’d only ever had two dreams in life; to be a beta for the Slate Mountain Wolf Pack and to find the mate fate had for me. I’d accomplished the first, side by side with my best friend, Xavier. Unfortunately, the more time goes by, the more I dread the other. The thought that Xavier wouldn't be the most important person in my life once my mate showed up was an ache deep in my soul. With no time to dwell on that, I focused on the job at hand. The town of Slate Mountain was counting on our Wolf Pack to keep them safe, whether they knew it or not. When a new, unknown enemy began aiding the town mayor’s witchcraft, I had to get my eyes off of Xavier to make sure no one else ended up in harm’s way—or worse.

Xavier~

As one of the betas of Slate Mountain Wolf Pack, protecting our town was the most important thing to me outside of my club and my best friend Killian. He’d been by my side since we were pups, and my greatest fear was him finding his mate and leaving me behind. At least, it was until the heat on our town fires up, putting his life in jeopardy. There’s no way Ethan, our club president and alpha, will let anyone compromise the citizens of our town. But these people… shifters… whoever they are, have upped the ante if they think they can harm Killian without retribution.


Welcome to Slate Mountain where magic and motorcycles roam the streets, love flows as pure as mountain spring water, and the wolves are always guarding the door.

Crescent Moon’s Curve is a novella featuring an M/M romance and a HEA. It is the third book in a four-part series set in the same world, and while each book focuses on a different couple, the overall story arc continues on in the next installment. It is recommended the books be read in order.
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