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Epilogue –

Two Weeks Later

When we returned to Manchester, it was to several pieces of good news. Charlie was home, and looked set to make a good recovery, and my parents had come to terms with Levi being my Mate. I think Mum had something to do with that, but Levi’s willingness to risk himself for me, won Dad over.

That would be have been enough celebration for me, but Dad had some other news to share. He was planning to sell the shop—not to Jack Harper—but to the supermarket chain that wanted to open a branch of their DIY stores in the same street. Dad had been tipped off by Becca, who’d found out from Toby. This was why Jack had been so keen to buy the shop, in the hope of reselling it and making a quick profit.

“You’re free to make your own decisions about your future, Jessie-Bell. Chaining you to this life isn’t fair. And now I can retire early,” he told us. “Very early. So if you do end up living half way around the world, we can come and see you.”

“I’ve always fancied visiting New Zealand.” Mum’s smile was bright. “Maybe even living there one day.”

When I’d come back home, just a few weeks ago, I thought I had my life planned out. The only wolves I knew, were the little wooden ones on the Christmas tree.

Now I had a real wolf of my own, and many Christmases to look forward to with him.

 

 

The End

Playlist

Music is interwoven so tightly into my writing that I can’t untangle the two. Either I’m listening to a playlist on my iPod, have music seeping from my laptop speakers, or there’s a song playing in my head – sometimes on auto-repeat.

 

If Caging the Wolf had a soundtrack, this would be the playlist:

 

Slash (ft. Miles Kennedy) – Bent To Fly

Villainy – Ammunition

Seether – Words As Weapons

Maroon 5 – She Will Be Loved

Blindspott – Yours Truly

Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know?

The Checks – You And Me

Kings of Leon – Don’t Matter

Imagine Dragons – It’s Time

I Am Giant – Transmission

 

Listen along with my Spotify playlist:
Caging The Wolf

If you enjoyed
Dreaming of a Wolf
by Sofia Grey, check out her other books, including the rest of her
Snowdonia Wolves
series.

 

Wolf at the Door

Love can heal all wounds…

Pop star Lillian Hart is determined never to trust another man. She has no idea that the wolf at her door is anything other than a wounded dog, much less the Alpha of the Snowdonia Wolf pack. There’s something about the wild creature that pulls at her. Then a man with her wolf’s eyes starts to invade her dreams, and reality and fantasy merge in a way that has her hoping, against all odds, for dreams to come true.

Lillian may have sworn off men, but Jake’s not just any man, he’s a shifter, and he’s about to shift Lillian’s world to make room for him. He vows to claim her as his Mate, and when Jake makes a vow, he keeps it. But Lillian wants to take it slow and Jake is not about to waste any time.

In this battle of wills, both discover giving in and trusting their hearts can heal even the deepest of hurts.

 

A Handful of Wolf

Sasha's not a looking-to-the-future kind of guy, but he's made an exception with his plans to travel and meet lots of pretty girls. Too bad his Pack Alpha, fate, and reality have other ideas about his trip abroad. He's pretty sure he didn't sign on to be a diplomat for the Snowdonia Wolf Pack. Or to find a Mate. Especially not a human Mate.

Megan knows better than to let a sweet-talking charmer get under her skin, but Sasha's sexy playfulness is making her forget all her rules. Except one: she's not willing to risk her heart by falling in love. The gorgeous boy from Wales can only be a fling, especially since her over-protective brothers hate him on sight.

In the midst of a wolf uprising, a hesitant Mate, and Megan’s complicated family ties, Sasha learns that sometimes impulsiveness is dangerous and even lethal. Can he show Megan why they belong together before it all comes crashing down around him and he loses his Mate forever?

 

A Very Wolfie Christmas

Sasha's homesick for the snow of the Welsh mountains, but the New Zealand sun and Santas in board shorts are worth it, if he gets to spend the holiday with his Mate, Megan. Besides, he's got a surprise planned for their first Christmas together.

When he discovers he's not the only one keeping secrets, his plans threaten to crumble. Can he make this a holiday they’ll never forget, for all the right reasons?

 

Dreaming of a Wolf

Alun was Olivia's first, and he was supposed to be her forever. After a tragic accident steals him away, Olivia wonders how she can ever be whole again.

When he starts talking to her in her dreams, she has to ask herself: is she going mad with grief, or is there still a chance for their forever?

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