There's Snow Escape: BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Paranormal Dating Agency Book 7)

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making those around him miserable with his distance. But Vikter had lost his parents too. Shortly after Vikter’s father died, his mother passed away. The loss of her mate too much for her to bear.
    Brecc leaned forward in his seat, putting his elbows on his thighs. “I’m sorry too. I should have listened to you the first time. Not copied my father and done the same thing, held on to his anger.”
    “For what it’s worth, I miss our friendship,” Vikter confessed.
    He nodded. “I do too.” The truth was, other than Eros, Vikter had been his best friend. Almost like a brother. He’d been in mourning for their friendship since his father’s death. He thought about Charlotte’s words. About letting the past go. “Maybe we can start fresh. Let go of the past and look into the future.”
    Vikter sighed. “I’m glad you’re ready to listen. I don’t know how much of a future I have, but I’m happy to restore our friendship.”
    “You’ll find someone,” Brecc assured him. He believed it. When he and Eros had been at their lowest point, Gerri came in and brought Charlotte for them. “Speak to the matchmaker. She can get you a mate. She did it for us.”
    Vikter rubbed a finger on his chin in thought. “I guess it wouldn’t hurt to try.”
    “Trust me.”
    Vikter gave a sharp dip of his head. “I’ll go to her tomorrow.”

 
    TWENTY-SEVEN
     
    Charlotte paced the room she’d been given, ignoring the flowers Eros had brought her and the tea Alessandra dropped off. She was livid. She wanted to throw something. Kick something. Fuck it, she wanted to yell at Brecc and slug him at the same time. That…jerk!
    She heard the door knock downstairs. Brecc. She’d had enough waiting around. She’d give Brecc a piece of her mind.
    Rushing down the stairs, she stopped mid-flight and walked when she realized it wasn’t Brecc but a pair of older women standing by the doorway with Alessandra. The worry in Alessandra’s face kept Charlotte from going back to her room.
    “There she is,” one of the old women said. Her long white hair hung to her waist in curls. The other woman appeared to be her twin, but her hair in a short stylish bob. They looked like polar opposites except for the golden eyes.
    “Hi,” Charlotte said, uncomfortable that everyone stared at her.
    “This is the new mate?” the lady with the short bob asked, seeking verification.
    “I’m sorry, what?” Charlotte asked.
    Alessandra pleaded with her gaze for something, but Charlotte had no clue what.
    “Hello, darling. My name is Kallyah,” said the lady with the long hair and a friendly warm smile. “This is my sister, Lakyah. We are elders of the pack.”
    “Nice to meet you,” Charlotte smiled, offering a hand to shake. “I’m Charlotte.”
    Eros moved to stand by Charlotte’s side. For the first time since she met him, he appeared to be worried.
    “Hello, Charlotte,” Lakyah said. “You’ve made this pack very happy.”
    She raised her brows, confused. “Why’s that?”
    “By becoming the mate and fulfilling the Alpha Triad, we are not forced to seek a mate for the Alpha Brecc and Omega Eros. Now we can move on with other matters that require our attention,” Kallyah replied, her voice soft and melodic.
    Shock froze her system for a nano-second, but she controlled herself and smiled. “This is such a beautiful planet. I’m sure you have better things to do than search for mates.” She gave the women a smile. “Gerri Wilder is very good at finding mates.”
    The women nodded, moving back out toward the entrance. “If we ever have this issue again, we will definitely request her services,” Lakyah said. “It has been a pleasure to meet our new Alpha mate.”
    “It’s been nice meeting you too,” Charlotte said, waving goodbye to the women.
    She waited until Alessandra shut the door before heading up to her room to pack. She’d strewn clothes all over in her earlier agitation. Now she picked up each piece and put it

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