His Fated Witch
He walked into her kitchen and declared she was his fated mate.
Quinn Ellicott’s daughter is days away from finding her magic as a witch; the two of them have just moved across the country to a place they can afford to breathe, and for once, Quinn is trying to make good decisions. She does not have time for a werewolf in her kitchen announcing they are… She can’t even say it, let alone give him an answer.
But when a feral wolf threatens her daughter, and he risks everything to save her, Quinn realizes maybe fate isn’t so crazy after all. Malcolm is everything she said she’s never wanted. Can she keep her daughter safe in a pack full of werewolves? Can she learn sometimes a good decision is just the only one you want, no matter the risks? Can she reach for courage before it’s too late?
His Fated Witch is a steamy standalone story of fated mates, family, belonging, and magic. It is book five in the Witches & Shifters: Scott Pack series of connected, small-town paranormal romances with strong shifters, powerful witches, and guaranteed happily ever afters. If you’re looking for a swoony, gripping paranormal romance with a lot of heart, fall in love with the Scott Pack today!
Lucy Piper
Lucy Piper writes stories of love, family, belonging, and magic with just the right amount of steam. Her Witches and Shifters universe features spunky heroines, strong but sensitive heroes, magic, wolves, and the upending of centuries of enmity in favor of love and babies.
Witches and Shifters: Scott Pack
Witches and Shifters: Scott Pack consists of six primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Reviews and Comments
This was my first book by Lucy Piper and I really enjoyed getting to know the characters as well as the world this series takes place in. While I am sure that the book would be even better if I had read previous books in the series and had more background knowledge of some of the other characters in this story it provided enough information to work as a standalone and I enjoyed getting to know Malcolm and Quinn as well as Quinn's daughter Hillary. The epilogue at the end was really fun and I look forward to reading more books from this series and author.
