
Lex Gray was in love once. He was young and gave his heart to Cash Udolph, who he believed would be with him forever. When his world fell apart, Cash was nowhere to be found. Lex left Warwood, the tiniest village ever placed on a map, and swore never to come back. Seventeen years later, he's there to attend his grandmother's funeral.
Lex needs to get out of Warwood, but driving in the middle of the night might not have been his best idea. A naked man jumps up on the road only to turn into a wolf before his eyes, and Lex slams the brakes hard enough to slide off the road. When Cash is called in to sort a situation with a human, he never expected the human to be his Lex. He's been given a second chance, but Lex wants to leave as soon as possible. Can Cash convince Lex to allow him back into his life before the tow truck gets there?

Chapter 1Lex Gray rubbed his eyes and squinted at the road. The snow was thick. He’d almost forgotten what the winters were like this far north. The yellow glow from the street lamps, the muted sound of the car as it drove over packed snow, and the curtains of pine trees made the night, if possible, darker. He shouldn’t have left the motel, but when the clock hit two A.M., he couldn’t take it anymore. He’d sworn to never come back to Warwood. There was nothing here. Surely one of the smallest villages ever placed on a map—and in all fairness, most paper maps didn’t include it. On a digital one, you had to zoom in close. It had one of the smallest grocery stores he’d ever visited—more of a corner store to be honest. There was a one-pump gas station like you see in movies sometimes. A car
