Volume 1 - The Mate He Needs Ariel Standish is in love with someone she can not have. Her sister is the cherished one and Ariel the failure. Despite this Ariel is only really upset about one thing. That her sister will marry the man that Ariel cares greatly for. She tries to bury the feelings she has for Malachi. Even if they have known each other since they were young. However when Ariel finds out the secret Malachi and his family are hiding. It captures Malachi's attention and Ariel knows it's wrong to allow it. Still how do you resist temptation, when your temptation begins to seek you out? Volume 2 - The Mate He Desires Adeline Hines is stuck in a loveless marriage. One that she wishes desperately to get out of. What's worse without her knowledge her husband leverages everything that Adeline has worked hard for. To get it back it pushes her into working with another powerful aloof figure, Dassen Lenu. Dassen however is dealing with a curse of his own, a real curse.The chance for love and family stripped of him in one unthinking moment in his past. Then he meets Adeline, Adeline who makes him wish for more. Adeline who might just be the one to help break his curse and let him love again.
Dassen moved into the garden area and frowned a bit. He lifted the phone that he was holding and scrolled down for the name that he wanted. It was nearly eight thirty now and he had this nervous energy start in him. Which was turning into an odd need to go somewhere, and it was starting to make him unsure.
The last time he felt like this, was when they found Mary collapsed. His senses were far more than normal, he always knew where everyone was in the house. Be it by scent, sound, or other means that just told him. Those in the house he cared for, and about. Which made the feeling worse and was extremely sensitive to it. He hit the send button and waited, it rang a few times and then a voice answered.
"Yeah? Please don't tell me you wanted something else done. I'm just pulling up the drive right now." Lewis said, sounding tired and Dassen felt a bit relieved. He did care greatly for the man, saw him more like a brother then not.