But only for a second. Sharp teeth clamp around my ankle, making me scream with pain, but also with relief, because I know without those teeth, I’d still be on my way to the bottom of this cliff. I try to ignore the increasing pain in my ankle, knowing from the liquid sliding down my leg that I’m bleeding, as one slow inch at a time, I’m dragged backward. Finally, with my body mostly on the ground, desperation takes over, giving me the strength I need to propel myself the rest of the way. With my breath nothing more than heavy pants, I roll over. And come face to face with a large blond wolf with blue eyes. Surprise holds me immobile because the last person I ever expected to save me would be my former mate. Neither of us moves. While shock has me frozen, I’m not sure what Shane’s ex

