She was sent to destroy him. She didn’t expect him to feel like home.
Lena Voss is the best weapon her clan ever made — a half-blood wolf with the rare ability to read the emotional truth of any shifter she encounters, deployed for seven years as their most effective intelligence operative. When she walks into enemy territory under a false name, her mission is simple: assess. Observe. Disappear. What she isn’t prepared for is the moment Cael Dravon takes her hand in greeting and her wolf goes absolutely, irrevocably still.
The mate bond doesn’t lie. And it has very inconvenient timing.
Cael Dravon became Alpha too young, inherited his father’s murder alongside his father’s title, and has spent six years building a fortress around the grief of it. He knows the woman calling herself Elara Mace is not who she claims. His wolf knew she was his before she’d crossed the room. Now he’s watching her move through his pack — eating at his table, earning his people’s trust, pressing her palm to his chest in the dark like she belongs there — while upstream in the watershed that sustains everything he’s built, someone is quietly poisoning his wolves from the inside out.
Someone from her clan.
When the truth finally breaks open — all of it, the false name, the mission she was sent to run, and the forty-three pages in a clan archive that rewrite everything Lena has ever believed about the war that made her — it doesn’t just cost them each other. It puts forty lives on a six-day countdown to destruction.
Claimed by the Enemy Alpha is a slow-burn, steamy paranormal werewolf romance built on the bones of everything the genre does best: a mate bond that refuses to be convenient, an enemies-to-lovers arc with genuine emotional teeth, and two deeply wounded people choosing each other in full awareness of the cost. Cael is the Alpha who built six years of walls and watches them come down, piece by piece, in the quiet dark of his own kitchen. Lena is the operative who has been useful her whole life and is learning, for the first time, what it means to simply be wanted. Their chemistry is electric from the first charged moment of contact, their emotional connection built in the slow, devastating accumulation of borrowed wool socks and terrible coffee and a laugh she carries in her chest for days.
This is not an easy love story. It is an honest one. And honest ones, when they arrive, are worth everything they cost.
For readers who love Nalini Singh’s visceral world-building and emotional depth, Ilona Andrews’ crackling tension and competent heroines, and the specific swooning devastation of a mate bond between two people who had excellent reasons not to fall.
If you love steamy shifter romance with forbidden mates, rival clans, and a love story that earns every single beat — scroll up and grab your copy today. The Greymere is waiting. So is he.
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A slow-burn, steamy paranormal romance where a half-blood spy infiltrates an Alpha’s pack, sparks a forbidden mate bond, and uncovers a deadly betrayal counting down forty-three lives.
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