It was supposed to be a quick trip to another pack's territory. Just long enough to second his brother when Tobias faced the challenges that had been thrown his way when a poorly thought-out decision led to a series of chaotic and unfortunate events. Like everything else in his life, nothing turned out the way Lucien had planned. A confrontation in council chambers nearly costs him his tail and earns him a couple of bondmarks on his wrists. It's scary, considering all the secrets he keeps. Good thing for him, his mates are hiding just as much as he is.
Considered a prince of the north, Arctic wolf JD has spent years trying to make a difference, helping displaced and stolen wolves find their way back home. It sucks to discover that rather than praying for a miracle, some families are directly responsible for the misfortune of the wolves they should have fought to protect. That's okay, their failure is JD's strength, and he prides himself on fighting for those who can't fight for themselves.
Speaking of fighting, Brooks Hagan has been putting his life on the line for other wolves for over twenty years. He's tired, his wolf and his body are weary and what he needs most is some downtime and tender loving care. Unfortunately, there is a threat to their pack worse even than the Red River Outlaws they've recently defeated. Bears. But whether they are actively attempting to take over Comet Lake, or the unwitting pawns in another's game is still up for debate. Until that's settled, Brooks can't spend the kind of bonding time with his mates that he'd like to. Instead, the three of them spend their days brainstorming ways they can help save the pack at Comet Lake.