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She wasn’t lost. She just hadn’t found the right place to stop.

Bea Calloway has been living out of her car for twenty-four days. She had a plan once—good job, decent apartment, a four-year relationship with a man who told her she never really committed to anything. When it all fell apart in the same season, she didn’t fall apart with it. She drove. She’s been telling herself she’s figuring it out ever since.

When a rainstorm floods the mountain road outside Ridgeback Lodge, she’s not going anywhere.

Ronan built this lodge with his own hands and runs it like the foundation he is: steady, quiet, always where she needs him before she knows she needs him. Fletcher runs the kitchen and has been in love with her since she finished her second plate. Cory is former search and rescue, built for the wilderness, startlingly gentle the moment he touches her. And Penn, the co-owner, three floors up, furious at himself for coming downstairs the moment he heard her laugh, fell first.

He’s the last one who’ll admit it.

She’s been on suppressants for years. Her ex called her heats inconvenient. She’s been making herself smaller since before she noticed that’s what she was doing.

But the road’s still flooded. The lodge smells like pine and cardamom and something that keeps pulling her back to the common room. And four Alphas who have no business looking at her the way they do are very quietly, very deliberately, making it impossible to leave.

She wasn’t looking for a pack.

But she’s been driving toward one her whole life.

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