At just 18, Lana has risen to become one of the finest warriors of the Crimson Phoenix Pack. In a fiercely male-dominated field, she has battled not only enemies but also prejudice, pushing herself ten times harder than her peers to earn her place and prove her worth.
Anthony Sinclair, Beta of Crimson Phoenix Pack, is a known player, content to sleep around with as many girls as possible until he finds his mate. He’s only 19 years old and settling down is the farthest thing on his mind.
But when Alpha and Luna entrust him with an assignment that goes wrong, Tony ends up catapulted six years into the future only to discover that he’s mated and marked his best friend Lana, a girl he has always seen as just ‘one of the guys’. What’s even more perplexing is that they’re true mates in the future, not chosen mates.
Traveling back to the present with a battalion of questions, number one being why their wolves don’t recognize each other as mates in the present, Tony embarks on a quest of self-fulfillment that opens his eyes to the fact that, sometimes, true love has been staring you in the face all along and things aren’t always what they seem.
**This is book 2 in the Crimson Phoenix Pack Series**
At just 18, Lana has risen to become one of the finest warriors of the Crimson Phoenix Pack. In a fiercely male-dominated field, she has battled not only enemies but also prejudice, pushing herself ten times harder than her peers to earn her place and prove her worth.
Anthony Sinclair, Beta of Crimson Phoenix Pack, is a known player, content to sleep around with as many girls as possible until he finds his mate. He’s only 19 years old and settling down is the farthest thing on his mind.
But when Alpha and Luna entrust him with an assignment that goes wrong, Tony ends up catapulted six years into the future only to discover that he’s mated and marked his best friend Lana, a girl he has always seen as just ‘one of the guys’. What’s even more perplexing is that they’re true mates in the future, not chosen mates.
Traveling back to the present with a battalion of questions, number one being why their wolves don’t recognize each other as mates in the present, Tony embarks on a quest of self-fulfillment that opens his eyes to the fact that, sometimes, true love has been staring you in the face all along and things aren’t always what they seem.
**This is book 2 in the Crimson Phoenix Pack Series**