
The Lycanthrope Protection Agency Series
To Hunt A Moonborn Beast
This world isn’t kind to werewolves. Especially wolves without a pack.
It’s a lesson that human-werewolf hybrid Max Gallagher learns when he’s abducted by the Moonborn cult. Scared and on the run, Max has learned that the only one he can trust is himself.
Until Agent Gabe Reyes rescues him, and Max finds sanctuary with the wolves of the Lycanthrope Protection Agency. The moment Max catches Gabe’s scent, Max’s wolf knows he’s found his fated mate.
But there’s no room for love in the fight to come. When the cult arrives on the agency’s doorstep, Max and Gabe find themselves in the battle for their lives. The Moonborn will kill to get their hands on Max, and Max fears he may lose Gabe and his found family for good.
Unless Max is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
To Hunt a Moonborn Beast is the first in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency series, featuring friends to lovers, slow burn romance, lots of hurt/comfort, and a rowdy found family. There is knotting kink, but no Mpreg or A/B/O dynamics. Concludes with a HFN and more to come for Gabe and Max.
Child of the Moon
The Moonborn cult may be gone, but Gabe’s fight with the monster who murdered his father has just begun.
Torn between revenge and the desire to protect Max Gallagher, the man he yearns to call his mate, Gabe Reyes must leave Max behind and confront the threat not just to their future, but all werewolf kind.
Being apart from the man he loves tears at Gabe’s sanity, and the lines between man and wolf blur. The fury of the wolf calls to him. If he gives in to the animal's rage, will anything human remain for Max to love?
Across the ocean, new enemies come for Max and the pack Gabe left behind.
Time is running out.
To kill a monster, Gabe must become one himself.
Child of the Moon is the second installment in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency series and must be read after To Hunt A Moonborn Beast. This book concludes with a HFN.
The Moon Always Rises
In this action-packed finale to their story, Gabe and Max must finally put their demons to rest, or risk losing everything they hold dear.
Gabe Reyes thought he found peace when he avenged his father, but his vengeance only awoke a bloodthirsty beast that threatens not only his enemies, but those he loves as well. If he isn’t strong enough to rise above his demons, they may consume him for good.
Max Gallagher learned the truth about his past, and it changed everything he thought he knew about who he calls family and where he calls home. The answers to his burning questions are only a howl away, but he fears what he learns may make him whole, or shatter him.
When two orphaned werewolf kids burst suddenly into their lives, they bring love and laughter, healing—and danger that threatens the peace between werewolves and humans. With their kids’ lives on the line and civil war on the horizon, Gabe and Max can’t afford to let the scars from their pasts hold them back any longer.
For only when they’ve conquered their pasts can they find the strength to face their future together.
The Moon Always Rises is the third and final book in Gabe and Max’s story, and must be read after Child Of The Moon. Concludes with a hard-earned Happy-Ever-After for Gabe and Max, with more to come for the Agency wolves
The Moon Over The Oak
Childhood friends. Decades of hidden feelings. A bond never meant to break— until it shatters.
Ryan Kelly has known Zach DeShawn was his mate since they were kids. Just when Ryan is ready to finally tell Zach how he feels, he inherits his grandmother’s magic. If Ryan can’t learn to control his magic, how can he protect his friends from the danger his grandmother predicted with her dying breath?
All his life, Zach DeShawn could never scent his fated mate. Without a special scent to tell him who he is destined to be with, all Zach’s relationships have ended in heartbreak. Sparks ignite between him and Ryan, but Zach is terrified to take a chance and have his heart broken yet again.
When an ancient enemy’s curse shatters the pack bonds every werewolf needs to stay human and sane, the lifelong friends are faced with the nightmare of forgetting the ones they love. Ryan and Zach must finally put their hearts on the line, before all is consumed in feral madness.
The Moon Over The Oak is the fourth book in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency. It features childhood friends to lovers, fated mates, friends-with-benefits fun, and a Happily-Ever-After. This installment is an interconnected standalone, but is best enjoyed after reading To Hunt A Moonborn Beast and its sequels.
Redemption Under The Moon
Benjamin Stroud learned early on that all humans do is hurt and despise werewolves like him. So the last thing Ben expects is to find friendship in his handsome neighbor. Isaac is a heartbroken human with a scent so alluring, he can only be Ben’s mate. But he’s harboring a secret that could prove deadly to Ben.
Isaac Bennet lost everything the day a werewolf murdered his son. In his grief and despair, he joined the Silver Cross, a clan of hunters. But when he falls in love with Ben, a sweet and gentle werewolf, Isaac fears their star-crossed love can only end in tragedy.
As hunters close in on the fated pair, Ben and Isaac must fight for their love, or risk losing it all in a storm of silver bullets.
Redemption Under The Moon is the fifth book in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency series. It features fated mates and second chances, forbidden love between a wolf and his hunter, and a Happily-Ever-After years in the making. While this is a standalone, it is best to read To Hunt a Moonborn Beast and it’s sequels first.
Fire And Moonlight
When childhood friends become enemies, can they find their way back to each other again?
When hunters slaughtered his family and the boy he loved betrayed him, Vicenzo “Vico” Salvatore lost everything. Years later, he is reunited with the boy he once loved—now a man—, and Vico finds himself with a pack never asked for, and haunted by memories of the love he shared with Eddie. All wolves need a pack to stay human and sane, and the more Vico distances himself, the more dangerous he becomes—to himself and others.
If Vico can't let a new family into his heart, he will lose himself to the feral madness of his wolf forever.
Eddie Turner hasn’t known freedom ever since his cruel uncle forced him to become a hunter of his own kind. But that all changes when he’s rescued by the Lycanthrope Protection Agency. Reunited with the man he once called his fated mate, Eddie’s determined to soften Vico's grumpy heart with smiles and patience.
One smoldering night is all it takes to turn them from enemies to something more, but just as the pair begin to dream of a future together, the past comes back to hunt them down. This time, Eddie and Vico must stand together as mates if they want to protect their found family once and for all.
Fire and Moonlight is the sixth and final book in The Lycanthrope Protection Agency series. It features childhood sweethearts turned enemies to lovers, a grumpy hurting wolf and his sunshine mate, found family feels, and a happily-ever-after. While this is a standalone, it is best to read Gabe and Max’s trilogy first, starting with To Hunt a Moonborn Beast.