This officially concludes the fourth book of the Shadow Series and the series as a whole. I may at some point do another spin off like I did with Alpha Ridge but now I am working on my next big story that will come out in about three weeks: The Alphas Of Black Cove. Please follow Saree Bee Writer online for updates, but you can always check my book list on Good Novel! Please leave a review and let me know what you thought! Thank you as always for reading.
The first book in this series, The Triplet Warriors And Their Pup Mate, is now available in paperback on Ama--zon! I hope to get the rest on paper in the next year but for now book one is out! Thank you so much to everyone who has supported me and this series, it's been a big part of my life for so long. If you want to follow up on what happens with Tyra and Ridge you can also check out Alpha Ridge, there is a bonus second story attached to it that also follows some Shadow Warriors! Thank you for reading, add me to your follow list for updates! I have a new book called The Omega's Twin Hybrids out now!
~Ellie's Point of View~ I had been running for so long my lungs felt like they were on fire. My throat burned and my legs stung with an intense aching. I had been running now for two and a half days, stopping only at a couple streams to drink water and look for berries. I was on high alert, running from those who would be tracking me down. I did everything possible to run in weird patterns that made no sense, running in all directions. I had no clue where I was going, and I didn’t care, as long as it was away from them. I didn’t want my scent to be in any one spot, I tried to spread it out. The Alpha had skilled trackers, and I was probably a fool to think I could trick them, but I had to try. It was getting really cold at night and I wasn’t sure how much further I could go. But I had no choice, there was no going back. I was promised to the Alpha’s son ... a blood pact I was forced to make at only eight years old. My supposed “mate,” Tyson, was obsessed with me, he rarely let
~Ellie's Point of View~ I came to a clearing and sighed, desperate to rest. Just when I almost keeled over from exhaustion, I heard the sound of pups laughing. A second wind of energy washed through me and I followed the beautiful sound. I came to a family playing in a lake and washing clothes. As I began to approach the woman and her two pups, I collapsed in the grass. “Oh my goddess, pup are you okay,” she asked. My eyes were heavy, I was keen to sleep for a few days but I was also starving. I gathered what strength I had, and made a desperate pitch to her. “My family was killed in an attack, I’ve been running for a long time, will you take me in,” I asked in a small whisper. I wasn’t above stretching the truth at this point, I was desperate as could be. A pup came with a small bowl of water from the lake, and I took it, chugging it down and panting. The woman nodded and the second pup brought more water as she started to clean my legs. I leaned down to see a horrible fright
~Ellie's Point of View~ I desperately wanted to ask where he was sending them, but I didn’t think he would tell me anyhow. He said it could be anywhere from a few hours to three days before they could send a response. I shuddered at that, hoping that I was wrong, hoping that I was just being dramatic. However, the look on Beta Hank’s face told me he not only believed me, but he believed it was likely. I was also curious what exactly a “response” was, who it was. Would we have vampires here, witches? What would they do exactly? The obvious answer was that they would kill everyone, but that only made me terrified that innocents could be slaughtered. The Alpha and Beta immediately began barking orders to every single pack member, directing them where to hide the rations and how to board up their homes. One of the biggest fears with any invasion … is fire. It is the easiest thing for the enemy to do … burn down everyone’s homes. And well, Gunner was known for leaving nothing in his w
~Ellie's Point of View~ I silently cursed myself for a second and now I was afraid I would pee my pants. The wolves started spreading out but thankfully none were coming anywhere near me … for now. I worked on steadying my heartbeat, but I didn’t know if that was even possible given the insane situation I would myself in. I cursed Tyson, I cursed all of them. But really, I knew this was my fault. I led them here, surely I did. Now this peaceful pack would suffer, all because they were kind enough to take me in. I had to fight, if I even took one of them out, at least I tried. Hopefully no one would expect me to have a knife, and maybe I could slit their throat. A couple wolves shrieked and howled as they stepped on the silver spikes trying to go into houses, and I suppressed a snicker. None of our pack made a move, and I was dying to know why, or what their strategy was supposed to be. Then I suddenly heard a couple wolves cry out, and I saw arrows being shot out of trees, surel
~Hunter’s Point of View~ I was enjoying my nice, quiet day off soaking in my huge tub. It had been a long week and my brothers and I rotated being on active duty and on call. I was aching for my week off. They were few and far between anymore since it seemed like everyday someone else was being a menace, being difficult. My brothers and I were Shadow Warriors, a coalition of various supernatural beings that keep the peace between each other and between our own kind. It’s a damn hard job, but someone has to do it. I had the little apartment at headquarters to myself since Skyler was out on patrol and it was River’s week to be on assignment. We all traveled constantly, but since our work took us to all corners of the world, usually a vampire would either fly us there, or a witch would teleport us. Getting along and having all these crazy egos around was a constant battle, but we were all dedicated to the big picture and had to remember that. I finished off a nice cold beer, crawled
~Hunter’s Point of View~ My wolf immediately began howling, jumping up and down in my subconscious. He wanted to take over, and started demanding to shift. Our scouts said there were no she-wolves out here, did they miss her? How could you miss that scent?! It was what I had been waiting my entire life for, and I wasted no time following it. My wolf was not able to communicate with any she-wolf nearby, confusing me even more. Even though I wouldn’t be able to mind-link her, they would sense each other, feel the other’s presence. I came to an old shed that was caved in, and I heard it … a faint heartbeat that almost sounded human. There’s no way there is a human out here, that can’t be right! I frantically began ripping away pieces of wood and metal, tossing them behind me. It took a few seconds, but I saw her hand sticking out from the rubble and I cleared it swiftly. It finally dawned on me, this was a pup, and she hadn’t yet shifted. I yelled for help and in seconds Raul, one
~Hunter’s Point of View~ He raised his eyebrow and I knew that he knew. I shifted my gaze back to my mate. “Pat and Angel, please leave us,” he said, calmly. Pat opened her mouth to protest, but no one outranked Godfrey in this house. She looked at my mate one more time and dropped her hands to her side, then turned and hooked arms with Angel, leaving the room. “It’s very hard to tell her age, she’s very small, maybe 14, 15? I don’t really know, it’s not like I see human children … well really I haven’t seen an actual child in centuries…” He said that because there were vampires and other creatures that looked like children, kind of frozen in time. I estimated that Godfrey was about forty in human years when he was turned. Godfrey looked at her, curiously. It is very hard for a vampire to control themselves in the presence of a child, especially a virgin with pure blood. I knew if he tried to do anything, there would be no way I could fight him. My wolf didn't think rationally