Wolves, shifters, and trouble…oh my.
But don’t worry, we’ve got a math teacher with lots of opinions and an Alpha who’s good with problems even though he’s not good with setting boundaries.
What can I say…cinnamon roll Doms are sweet but not always good at telling people around them no.
That’s why he’s been given a strong mate with lots of opinions, though.
The Math Teacher and His Werewolf is now live on Amazon (KU) and I can’t wait for you to get to know these guys and see more of this world.
Technically this is a standalone, but for those of you who like to read everything related first, you might want to read the Monster Daddy anthology to get to know our Bigfoot group and the first book in the Myths, Legends, and Southern Charm series, The Handyman and the Drama Queen.
This one has a bit of a mystery, some fun new side characters, a bit of primal play, and a math teacher who’s been raised to ignore anything strange going on around him.
If you’re curious, check out the first chapter.
When an openminded math teacher meets a shifter with a questionable sense of humor, they have to decide what comes first…saving the day or their happily ever after.
Dorian
Werewolves are new.
Dorian’s always known there are others who aren’t human but he isn’t the nosy type. Ignoring his mailman who curses about humans and the neighbor who’s in some kind of odd multilevel marketing scheme to make humans smell nice is easy.
But ignoring the obvious werewolf in the animal shelter he volunteers at isn’t going to be so simple.
Braun
Humans are interesting.
They ask the most curious questions and get themselves in the strangest situations…like finding a slightly grumpy werewolf at the animal shelter.
Braun’s never thought much about humans on a personal level, not until his mate walks in and changes everything with one slightly awkward conversation.