Bayou's End (Rougaroux Social Club #2)

Lynn Lorenz


Rated: 3.60 of 5 stars
3.60 · 10 ratings · 168 pages · Published: 04 Oct 2011

Bayou's End by Lynn Lorenz
Note: This book has been previously published. There are no changes from the last publication.

Billy Trosclair is a deputy for the St. Jerome Sheriff’s department and also a werewolf. And he’s just recently come out to his pack as gay. Some in his pack aren’t happy about the growing number of gay men in the pack, what with the alpha bringing his mate for acceptance. But for Billy, it was time to stand up and speak up, hopefully to insure when it’s his time to mate, he’ll be welcome.
But Billy is only in his mid-twenties, and most mating doesn’t happen until closer to thirty or later, so there’s plenty of time.
Until Peter Graham shows up in St. Jerome, looking for PI. Ted Canedo, the alpha’s mate. One whiff of Peter and Billy knows his mate has appeared, even if it’s years earlier than he expected.

Peter is a werewolf also, gay, and on the run from his past. Thrown out of his pack when his father found out he was gay, Peter’s been searching for a home. He’s an artist, definitely not alpha material, and he’s been abused one too many times. The latest has left serious damage on him physically and emotionally.
But maybe, with Ted’s help, Peter can find a new life in St. Jerome.

Until he meets Billy, his mate. They’re both too young to mate but tell that to their wolves.
After all, the wolf what the wolf wants.
But there are those in the pack who aren’t happy about having more gay men living in town and belonging to their pack and are willing to stop at nothing to return St. Jerome’s pack to the way it used to be.

-Rescue
-Hurt and comfort
-Fated mates

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