Two men who don't quite fit in have a chance to find an anchor in an unusual place—each other. Patrick Donnelly was cast out from his pack after admitting to his father—his Alpha—that he is gay. Now he's trying to start over in Harrington Hills, but he is struggling, not only with the new power balance but also with his own demons. Ollie Tomilson had gotten used to being the odd one out—a kid in the system, a lone human in the werewolf pack and a man who is always just temporarily visiting in a town where people put down deep roots. While Patrick and Ollie seem different in many ways, what unites them is that neither fits into the Harrington Hills mold. But maybe—just maybe—they can find what they are searching for in each other. Reader advisory: This book is best read as part of a series but can be enjoyed as a standalone.
This book was written for both Christians and seekers who are still looking for a sense of belonging or "home.
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