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Adam Jamenson has suffered through the worst loss known to man. The only
reason he lives day-to-day is to ensure the safety of his Pack. As the
Enforcer of the Redwood Pack, it is his job to protect all in his path,
though he was unable to protect the ones he held dear. The war with the
Centrals is heating up and Adam must try and grit through it in order to
survive. Though the broken man inside of him may not want to...
Bay Milton is a werewolf with a past. And a secret. She's met the Redwood's Enforcer only once, but it left a lasting effect. Now she needs to find him or everything he had thought he lost, may be lost again.
Together, they must struggle and find a way to fight their pasts and present in order to protect their future. But the Centrals have a plan that might make their path one of loss and destruction.
Bay Milton is a werewolf with a past. And a secret. She's met the Redwood's Enforcer only once, but it left a lasting effect. Now she needs to find him or everything he had thought he lost, may be lost again.
Together, they must struggle and find a way to fight their pasts and present in order to protect their future. But the Centrals have a plan that might make their path one of loss and destruction.
Chapter One
Adam Jamenson watched as Jasper swept Willow around the dance floor,
which the family had built outside their den, delight on both of their
faces. A sharp and familiar pang pierced his heart, rattled around his
ribs, and then settled in his stomach like a rotting, dead weight. He
took a swig of his Jack on the rocks, the burn not quite dulling the
ache that had haunted him for two decades.
God, he missed Anna.
He rubbed a hand through his shorn, dark brown hair, trying to
release some of the tension he’d felt over the past eight months. Well,
if he was honest, it’d been much longer than that, but the intensity had
increased dramatically since… No, he couldn’t and wouldn’t think about
that.
Not again. Not ever.
He drained the last of his glass and wondered if he should get up and
pour himself another. What he needed right now was to get blinding
drunk, but his family was watching him. They were always watching him,
and with this being Willow’s birthday party, the Pack was celebrating
and trying to be happy.
Adam didn’t want to be happy.
He wanted to be fucking drunk, that way the feel of the spindly
fingers wrapped around his heart in a death grip would dissipate to a
dull clench. His body felt on alert at all times, as if, at any moment,
something would come in and attack, taking away anything else he thought
he had.
It wasn’t much, just a jumble of memories that wouldn’t fade away.
He was the Enforcer of the Redwood Pack. As such, he felt the threats
to the Pack deep in his soul and held the duty to protect his family.
Sometimes, though, he felt as if he were failing at every turn.
Willow’s laugh brought him out of his gloomy thoughts. She smiled,
her face brightening as North took her from Jasper’s arms, and they
two-stepped to the change in music. He loved Willow like a sister and
would do anything for her. He’d almost taken her into his home when
she’d had a falling out with Jasper. She wouldn’t have taken Anna’s
place, but maybe her laughter would have warmed up his tomb slightly.
Did he even want warmth?
“You don’t want that other drink, man,” Maddox grumbled as he took the seat next to Adam without invitation.
“Damn it. Stay out of my head.”
“You know I don’t read minds.”
Adam held back a wince. Of all his brothers, Maddox was the one he
did his best to avoid. As the Omega of the Pack, he could feel every
emotion from its members, and Adam didn’t want Maddox to be privy to
some of his emotions. Or, rather, any of his emotions. He
didn’t even want to deal with them himself. But, Maddox knew everything.
He’d seen the way Maddox looked after Anna’s…death. He knew too much,
and Adam didn’t want to look his brother in his all-too-knowing gaze and
see pity…or worse, understanding.
No one could understand.
He had been the first of his brothers to be mated. He’d met and
fallen in love with Anna forty years before. He’d had twenty years with
the love of his life and then had lost her and their unborn child. He
gripped his glass tighter as the gaping wound bled just a bit more. Now,
one by one, his brothers were finding their mates, in Reed’s case two mates.
Adam was left to sit back and watch. Alone.
He didn’t want to be around to watch the smiles on their faces, see
the love radiating from their pores, watch the women grow full and ripe
with their children.
Children.
He closed his eyes, the stinging increasing.
He didn’t want to see Finn, Mel and Kade’s son, and Brie, Jasper and
Willow’s daughter, toddle and grow up. That was the worst part. The part
he couldn’t ignore. They were the physical representations and proof of
a mating bond so strong that the Redwoods had a chance of a future.
Adam had almost had that once…then the Centrals had taken it away from him.
“Tone it down, man. You’re projecting enough emotion right now that
everyone else can feel it as well.” Maddox put his hand on Adam’s
shoulder, and Adam flinched.
“Don’t touch me,” he snapped. God, he sounded like an ass. “Please.”
Maddox pulled his hand back, but he didn’t move his gaze. Adam’s gaze
traced the jagged scar on the right side of his brother’s face. He
didn’t know where he’d received it, but he knew it held more meaning
than Adam knew.
“Adam, what’s going on?”
“Like you don’t know?” Adam growled. “Just leave me the fuck alone.”
“Stop lashing out at him, he’s just trying to help,” his wolf pleaded.
Adam ignored him. His wolf had failed him when he needed him most. He
didn’t want to talk to the constant reminder of why he hadn’t been
there for Anna.
“No, I won’t leave you the fuck alone. I don’t know what happened, but something’s changed. You were healing, Adam.”
Adam snarled and stormed away from the party, ignoring the cautious
and concerned looks boring holes into his back. Yeah, let them look at
the deranged Enforcer. He was used to that.
“Adam, don’t run from it. You’re going to fuck up if you don’t stop this.” Maddox walked behind him, his voice low.
Adam stopped and turned, glaring at his younger brother. “What the fuck are you talking about?”
Maddox raised his chin, undaunted. “If you don’t reign in those
chaotic emotions of yours, you’re going to fuck up, and the Pack will be
the ones who pay the price”
Adam planted his feet on the ground and put his shoulders back, chest
forward, , shock radiating through him. “You don’t think I can handle
my Enforcer duties?”
Maddox shook his head. “I don’t know. I don’t think you’d purposely
put anyone in harm’s way, but you’re not yourself. What happened when
you were away, Adam? You were finally healing, smiling more. Laughing
and hanging out with Willow. What changed?”
“Nothing.”
Maddox frowned, disappointment on his face. “You need to trust someone, Adam.”
“I trust my family.” Just not with everything. No, not this.
“I just wish it were enough.” Maddox sighed. “I’m here if you need me.”
Adam nodded, unable to speak. He loved his family with everything he had…because they were everything he had.
“Adam? Maddox? Is everything okay?” Ellie Reyes, the Centrals’
princess and newest Redwood Pack member, came up to them, Maddox’s twin
brother, North, on her heels.
Maddox stiffened at the duo’s approach, and Adam raised a brow. It looked as though he wasn’t the only one with secrets.
“We’re fine,” Maddox grumbled. “Just having a brotherly chat.”
North tilted his head. “Anything I should know about?”
Adam shook his head. “Nothing. Just dumb shit.”
Ellie looked at Maddox, her gaze unwavering. “If you’re sure,” she
whispered, the scent of pain radiating off her like a thick blanket.
She still hadn’t healed from her lifetime of torture at the hands of
her brother, Corbin. Frankly, Adam didn’t think she ever would. Though
the female wolf was one of the strongest wolves he’d ever met. People
just couldn’t get over some things.
Case in point: him.
“Let’s get back to the party then,” North said after a few moments of
awkward silence. “The folks already are getting antsy over the fact
that you guys walked out. I don’t want to make them think something is
up.” He said the last part as an unspoken question, but neither Maddox
nor Adam bothered to answer him.
North sighed, sadness on his face for a moment before he schooled his
features into the pleasant expression he always carried. “Shall we?” He
held out an arm for Ellie, and she took it with one last look toward
him and Maddox.
“We should go back, as well. I don’t want to disappoint Mom and Dad,” Maddox said, his body tense.
“Fine. Plus, we haven’t seen Willow open her presents yet. God forbid
we miss that,” Adam said, a small smile threatening to form.
Maddox grinned full out. “I swear those women and their presents, but
I think Finn and Brie will be the ones to open them. You know how much
they like getting into things.”
Adam smiled and walked back to the party with his brother, ignoring
the pangs again. He’d never see his child grow up to break into
presents. Never watch Anna celebrate another birthday with a smile on
her face.
He’d lost his chance at happiness. He didn’t want another.
****
Bay Milton rubbed her eyes and looked at her GPS again. This was
right, wasn’t it? She pulled over to the side of the road, not wanting
to veer off and get into a wreck because she wasn’t paying attention.
She pressed the top bottom on the screen to look at the next set of
turns and frowned. Yep, she was going the right way, but it looked like
she was out in the middle of nowhere.
On the other hand, it seemed like a perfect place to hide a werewolf
den. It wasn’t as if she could just input “Redwood Pack den” into the
search function and hit go. No, she’d had to quietly ask around to find
the coordinates.
Then, of course, she could feel the other wolves.
But, that was something she didn’t want to think about quite yet.
Bay sighed, her body aching and radiating with tension. She looked
out her window, hoping to see something confirming what she was about to
do was a good idea. The tall trees seemed to reach up to the sky,
touching the heavens but casting a shadow on the road in front of her.
Poetic justice at its best.
“What am I doing here?” she whispered to herself. She’d been doing
fine on her own for so long she didn’t need or want to rely on others,
but this time it was different. This time she could taste the danger on
her tongue, like a heavy metallic film she couldn’t swallow.
As much as she wanted to turn back, she couldn’t. They would find her. Though she didn’t know who they
were, she had a feeling. Dread threatened to choke her, and she took a
deep breath, trying to calm her shaking body. It wouldn’t do her any
good to have a heart attack on the side of the road. No, she was a
werewolf, dammit; she’d be fine. She just had to get through the next
few hours, and she’d be fine.
Well, as fine as she could be in her situation.
Bay took a deep breath, straightened her shoulders, and pulled onto
the road again. She could do this. She could. She’d been on the road for
five days, taking the long way from Southern California to Northern
Washington. She’d backtracked a couple of times and gone in circles to
lose any tails she might have. She wasn’t sure if whoever wanted to
cause her harm was actually following her, but they’d come eventually.
She didn’t want any harm to come to the people she was about to ask—no,
beg—for help, nor did she want to get hurt herself.
That final thought might have long since proven futile. The Redwoods
might shut their doors to her and leave her on her own. Or they’d take
her in, and she’d have to be in the one place she didn’t want to be.
With him.
She choked back a sob and made another turn. She needed to get a
handle on her emotions before she got there. As it was, the Alpha might
be able to tell she was coming soon. Only her special abilities had kept
her escape from being discovered for this long.
She had to find him. He’d help her. He had to. If not…well, she
didn’t want to think about that. Damn it. She didn’t want to see him,
rely on him. She didn’t want to look into those green eyes again and
remember. The place at her neck thrummed, her body aching, but not only
because of her long car ride anymore.
Damn. As much as she wanted to deny it, she couldn’t. Well, that wasn’t the only evidence…but that was another story altogether.
She took another turn and bit her lip as she felt the sentries posted
at the gates to the den. Humans couldn’t see the den, nor could they
feel its presence. In fact, the warding caused humans to want to veer
away from the den altogether. But she wasn’t a human; she was Pack. The
Redwoods just didn’t know it yet.
The sentries, who had been visually hidden by their stealth, crept
from the shadows, their eyes glowing gold with aggression, but confusion
marred their faces. She couldn’t blame them. Her wolf felt like Pack to
them, but they’d never laid eyes on her. She pulled the car to a stop,
rolled down her window, and held her hand out in a sign of peace.
“How can we help you, miss?” A tall man with gray eyes and brown hair came to her window, his posture on alert, ready to deal with her at any moment.
“I need to see the Jamensons.” She couldn’t state her true purpose,
just like she couldn’t name the real person she needed to see. The name
wouldn’t form on her tongue.
“Your name?”
“Bay Milton.” As soon as she said it, she held back a wince. There
was no hiding her identity now. She should have given a false name, but
she hadn’t thought ahead that far. Damn. The sentry would relay the
information, and they might not let her in. But there was no turning
back. She needed them. She might have grown up a lone wolf, but she’d
become Pack in truth if it meant protection when she needed it most.
“Why do you need to see them?” He gave her a pointed look, and she
met his gaze. She might be a lone wolf, but she was more powerful than
either of them.
Her wolf growled, but she held it back. No need to antagonize the
poor wolf. The sentry ducked his gaze and cleared his throat. He looked
over the hood of her car at the other sentry, who gave a slight nod.
“The Alpha has let you through, but be warned, you harm our Pack, we’ll take you out, even if you do smell like Pack.”
She nodded, grateful that her scent had at least raised curiosity in
the Alpha so she could be let through. One hurdle down, just a few more
to go to find her fate.
Bay drove along the winding roads, knowing she wasn’t alone. No,
other sentries would follow her path and watch her. She was okay with
that. She didn’t want to cause harm to anyone here; she just needed
help. She held back the bile that threatened to rise. She didn’t like
asking for help, practically never did it. But just this once, she’d let
her pride die and beg if she had to.
She pulled up to what she assumed was the center of the den and
parked. In the distance, it looked as if a party was going on. People
were dancing and laughing. Children were playing, giggling when the
adults tickled them or tossed them in the air. She clenched her jaw,
forcing any tears that threatened to come to hold the pain back. She had
to be tough, cool, collected for this. If she broke down and acted as
if she were a helpless weakling, she wouldn’t earn their respect and
maybe their protection. She might not have grown up with wolves, but she
at least knew that much about them.
She sat in the car and watched as three men prowled toward her, their
power radiating off them in waves. They had to be part of the Jamenson
family, though she knew there were probably others hidden in the
shadows, their eyes on her.
The center one must be Edward, the Alpha. She’d done her research. He
looked the same age as his sons but looked every bit the Alpha with his
power and grace. His hair was cut short, and neat. His green eyes
pierced her as she sat in her car, waiting for them to give permission
to get out. He wasn’t as big as the two sons who flanked him, but he was
still a force to be reckoned with. To Edward’s left was a man who
looked just like him, but the man had longer hair. Bay let her wolf come
to the surface so she could taste his power, the energy of leadership
and protection washing over her. This must be Kade, the Heir and next in
line to be Alpha.
Bay forced her gaze to Edwards’s right and held back a gasp.
Adam.
It had been so long since she’d seen him; eight months to be exact.
He was taller than the other two, at least six-five, and built. She
swallowed, hard. She’d seen every inch of him. Licked it, too. His hands
were fisted at his sides as he strode to her. She looked into his eyes
and suppressed a shudder.
Such hatred.
Oh, yes, he remembered. He just didn’t want to.
Well, too damn bad; he’d have to get over it for just a little while.
This was about more than the two of them and a night they’d shared.
“Well, get out of the car, Bay Milton,” Edward ordered. “You can tell
us just how you came to have the scent of the Pack when I’ve never felt
you before.”
Steeling herself, she opened the door, grabbed onto the sides, and
then hoisted herself to a standing position. She closed the door, put a
hand on her aching back, then the other on the very noticeable bump
protruding from her stomach.
Kade and Edward gasped, but she had eyes for only Adam. He paled but didn’t say anything.
Bay forced herself not to shake or, worse, throw up, and opened her mouth. “Hello, Adam, I’m glad I found you. We have to talk.”
REVIEW!
I love the Redwood series, every time a new book comes out I act like a child on X-Mas day. So at 7pm or 9pm when I found out on Facebook that Enforcers Redemption was out, I was straight onto Amazon UK and I bought it. I got half way through it by midnight then I went to sleep. When I woke up I had stuff I needed to do but when I got some time, I went back and continued on reading Enforcers Redemption. When I finished this book, I craved more.....I need more Redwood!
This book has made me cry so much and I hardly cry when reading but Adam and Bay made me sob like a wee baba. It was so heart breaking to read about Adam and Bay because Adam didn't want her but Bay needs protection. They struggle to find balance through out the whole book. You find out something VERY interesting about Bay which made me OMFG!
It was so heart breaking to start with then
things just go down right nasty, that caused me to shout, "BAD!" XD I
have so much respect and love for Adam and Bay ♥
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i just bought mine last night i just love the redwood pack and was waiting for this one so excited to finally have it margie subia rophill63@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adored Adam and Bay's story! Though I was MAD for half the book ;) Tsk, tsk to Carrie Ann! But, I love the Redwoods and can't wait for the next one!!! Hoping it's North or Maddox's story next :D Great review! Mine can be found here.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I love this series and cannot wait to read this one too!
ReplyDeleteGret review! After reading that chapter, I need to put my other book down and start this one!
I am super excited for Maddox's book too. :)