Brief Description – a shifter is incarcerated and meets up with an old friend, another shifter who is a prison guard.

These are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave them the same themed cover, and added them to Kindle Unlimited, too.
It was a nice change to have a shifter wolf as part of the prison series. I enjoy reading about the packs and how they live, and change from people to four legged wolves.
Chase and Kaitriona are the main characters in this story. Chase was an Alpha leader and finds himself in a position he shouldn’t be, banged up in jail for a crime he didn’t commit.
This book wasn’t for me, but at eighty eight pages, I was able to finish it. It was clear in the description that it contained mature themes. I’d have preferred more of an in-depth storyline about shifters. Plenty of people enjoy these type of stories, and if you do, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as it is well written..
This is a quick read and the shortest of them all.

Blurb
He was both blessed and cursed. She was both his fated mate…and his prison guard.
Kaitriona Bylsma excels at her job—a guard at Eastward Prison. Her steady nerves and no-nonsense attitude have earned her a reputation for both cool objectivity and kick-ass capability among coworkers and inmates alike.
Until Chase Greysley shows up clad in orange. Her old crush not only makes her hot and flustered, but causes others to question her impartiality.
Framed for a murder he didn’t commit, shifter Chase Greysley finds himself behind bars in a human prison. With nothing but time on his hands, he plots his revenge against the rogue wolf who stole his freedom.
His focus takes a drastic turn when a blast from the past walks by his cell—an old school friend who’s only gotten hotter in the intervening years. The last thing Chase needs is a distraction, especially one clad in gray pants and sporting a high bun, a distraction his wolf wants to claim.
Now Chase lives on a blade’s edge—on one side, a deadly rogue on the loose, on the other a family he must protect. At the wicked tip of fate’s knife? His mate, the woman on the other side of his cell door. If he can’t prove his innocence, she may be outside both the reach of his fingers and his heart forever.
This book contains mature themes and explicit scenes.
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