The more time these two spend together, the more Isaac’s past seems to rush towards him and he decides that loving Tank is not worth what troubles it will bring. As he struggles to figure out what to do, Tank does what he can to show Isaac that not all werewolves are the same. He is odorless and meeting a werewolf pack in Frisco was not in his plans. When Tank and Isaac meet, something sparks between them and Isaac starts to worry. Isaac is our resident bartender/pseudo-psychologist, working to make the problems of San Fransisco’s shifters less. Tank is working as a bouncer at a new club that has shifter-mingle night, due to the fact that more and more shifters are coming to this particular club. We also learn a little more about werewolf lore and the placement and rank in packs as we learn more about Isaac, a man who is on the run both from his past and from someone. In this is book, we get to learn a little bit more about Tank, one of the “grunts” of the Shifters pack, a bisexual man who would love to just have someone to love and protect. This is the second book in the San Andreas Shifters series and I’m loving this adorable, quirky, queer pack of werewolves that now live in the San Fransisco Bay area. *Content/Trigger warnings: M/M, sexual themes, mild themes of dominance and submission* *Thank you to the author for the advanced copy, all opinions are my own*
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