Clapham Common—a new pack with their own set of problems…
Shifter Aaron Harper gets drawn into illegal underground fighting to keep an eye on his best friend. The thrill of the fight keeps him coming back for more, but discovery could mean imprisonment and banishment from their pack. Without a beta to watch over them, common sense takes a back seat.
Michael Archer of the Shifter Crimes Task Force is investigating recent murders. Despite the brutal cause of death pointing to the work of a shifter’s claws, instinct tells him a well-known nightclub owner is involved, but they have no proof.
Aaron and Michael’s paths cross after another body with the same injuries is discovered. With Aaron finding himself on the wrong side of the SCTF and Michael looking for a killer, any attraction between them is both ill-advised and unlikely. But fate has other ideas.
I love the character of Aaron, he decides to take part in illegal underground fighting, just to protect his best friend who has made some rather silly decisions. You can see he sort of enjoys the fights, but all too soon the thrill soon rubs off.
Michael was attracted to Aaron as soon as they met, but their initial meeting was not in the best of circumstances. Even though it was a murder investigation, and he and the SCTF (Shifter Crimes Task Force) thought that the Clapham Common pack was involved in it all, the attraction didn't wane.
Even with all the questioning, and to seemingly blackmail Aaron into doing what the SCTF wanted, the attraction seems to grow and grow, and it becomes inevitable that they will be together - but what they are both ignoring is that the real killer may have set his eyes on a new target.
I really enjoyed reading this book, and would highly recommend to everyone who likes a great crime mystery too. I especially love the interaction in the pack with the betas and alphas, it just really shows that the pack does indeed care for everyone within.
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