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Fractured Silence (Talon Pack Book 5)

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by Carrie Ann Ryan


  “So, is the war over?” Brie asked, Fallon sleeping peacefully in her arms.

  “This one, at least,” Parker answered honestly, and the others stared at him. “We’re wolves. There’s always going to be an aggressive stance somewhere, but we’re not going to have to worry about what we’ve been dealing with for the past few years, at least.”

  Avery let out a sigh. “And the prophecy? I mean…did we save the world?”

  Brandon snorted at her question. She narrowed her eyes at him, a small smile playing on her lips. “I think we’ve done what the prophecy wanted us to do, but who knows. It’s a foretelling. Things tend to get confusing. But we weren’t forced into silence. We found our voice. That counts for far more than just something.”

  The others started talking about the hundreds of things that were still on their plate just because the country had decided to protect them again, but Brandon kept his gaze on his mates. Avery leaned into him, and Parker kissed his temple.

  “As curious as I am about what’s going to happen, I think I’d rather hide with the two of you back at our place for a bit longer,” Avery whispered.

  Our place.

  Goddess he loved that phrase. Out of the darkness, his happiness had crept up on him. He had not just one mate, but two, and a healthy Pack that would soon see countless sunrises and sunsets as they walked into a new world. The Talon Pack wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon, and Brandon knew he’d be right by his mates’ sides in the coming days and years.

  Their bonds were stronger than ever, and no matter what emotions rocked into him thanks to his mantle as Omega, or what places Parker needed to go because he was the Voice of the Wolves, or what obstacles Avery needed to face due to her new nature, they would do it together.

  “I think going to our place sounds perfect,” Brandon whispered.

  “Perfect,” Parker added.

  Perfect was the right word. Their world might be far from it, but for now, he could use a little bit of perfect, and he could find that in the man and woman he loved.

  THE END

  Next in the Talon Pack World:

  Mitchell and Dawn being a new era in Destiny Disgraced.

  A Note from Carrie Ann

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  Fractured Silence is the fifth book in the Talon Pack series and there are at least four more novels to come. Next up is Destiny Disgraced, Mitchell and Dawn’s story. As you can tell, the series is about to see a new Big Bad and a whole new set of Packs, worlds, and evildoers! If you’re new to the series, you can go back to Tattered Loyalties and start fresh! Or if you’d like to meet the Redwood Pack, An Alpha’s Path is book 1!

  The Talon Pack:

  Book 1: Tattered Loyalties

  Book 2: An Alpha’s Choice

  Book 3: Mated in Mist

  Book 4: Wolf Betrayed

  Book 5: Fractured Silence

  Book 6: Destiny Disgraced (Coming September 2017)

  Book 7: Eternal Mourning (Coming February 2018)

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  About Carrie Ann and her Books

  Carrie Ann Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and paranormal romance. Her works include the Montgomery Ink, Redwood Pack, Talon Pack, and Gallagher Brothers series, which have sold over 2.0 million books worldwide. She started writing while in graduate school for her advanced degree in chemistry and hasn’t stopped since. Carrie Ann has written over fifty novels and novellas with more in the works. When she’s not writing about bearded tattooed men or alpha wolves that need to find their mates, she’s reading as much as she can and exploring the world of baking and gourmet cooking.

  www.CarrieAnnRyan.com

  Redwood Pack Series:

  Book 1: An Alpha’s Path

  Book 2: A Taste for a Mate

  Book 3: Trinity Bound

  Redwood Pack Box Set (Contains Books 1-3)

  Book 3.5: A Night Away

  Book 4: Enforcer’s Redemption

  Book 4.5: Blurred Expectations

  Book 4.7: Forgiveness

  Book 5: Shattered Emotions

  Book 6: Hidden Destiny

  Book 6.5: A Beta’s Haven

  Book 7: Fighting Fate

  Book 7.5: Loving the Omega

  Book 7.7: The Hunted Heart

  Book 8: Wicked Wolf

  The Complete Redwood Pack Box Set (Contains Books 1-7.7)

  The Talon Pack (Following the Redwood Pack Series):

  Book 1: Tattered Loyalties

  Book 2: An Alpha’s Choice

  Book 3: Mated in Mist

  Book 4: Wolf Betrayed

  Book 5: Fractured Silence

  Book 6: Destiny Disgraced (Coming September 2017)

  Book 7: Eternal Mourning (Coming February 2018)

  Montgomery Ink:

  Book 0.5: Ink Inspired

  Book 0.6: Ink Reunited

  Book 1: Delicate Ink

  The Montgomery Ink Box Set (Contains Books 0.5, 0.6, 1)

  Book 1.5: Forever Ink

  Book 2: Tempting Boundaries

  Book 3: Harder than Words

  Montgomery Ink Box Set 2 (Contains Books 1.5, 2, 3)

  Book 4: Written in Ink

  Book 4.5: Hidden Ink

  Book 5: Ink Enduring

  Book 6: Ink Exposed

  Book 6.5: Adoring Ink

  Book 7: Inked Expressions (Coming June 2017)

  Book 8: Inked Memories (Coming Oct 2017)

  The Gallagher Brothers Series:

  A Montgomery Ink Spin Off Series

  Book 1: Love Restored

  Book 2: Passion Restored

  Book 3: Hope Restored (Coming July 2017)

  The Whiskey and Lies Series:

  A Montgomery Ink Spin Off Series

  Book 1: Whiskey Secrets (Coming January 2018)

  The Branded Pack Series:

  (Written with Alexandra Ivy)

  Book 1: Stolen and Forgiven

  Book 2: Abandoned and Unseen

  Book 3: Buried and Shadowed

  Dante’s Circle Series:

  Book 1: Dust of My Wings

  Book 2: Her Warriors’ Three Wishes

  Book 3: An Unlucky Moon

  The Dante’s Circle Box Set (Contains Books 1-3)

  Book 3.5: His Choice

  Book 4: Tangled Innocence

  Book 5: Fierce Enchantment

  Book 6: An Immortal’s Song

  Book 7: Prowled Darkness

  The Complete Dante’s Circle Series (Contains Books 1-7)

  Holiday, Montana Series:

  Book 1: Charmed Spirits

  Book 2: Santa’s Executive

  Book 3: Finding Abigail

  The Holiday, Montana Box Set (Contains Books 1-3)

  Book 4: Her Lucky Love

  Book 5: Dreams of Ivory

  The Complete Holiday, Montana Box Set (Contains Books 1-5)

  The Happy Ever After Series:

  Flame and Ink

  Ink Ever After

  Single Title:

  Finally Found You

  Excerpt: Tattered Loyalties

  Don’t miss the first installment of the Talon Pack Series, TATTERED LOYALTIES.

  He really needed to kill this bastard.

  Gideon Brentwood rolled his neck, enjoying the
slight crack that came when he stretched it just right. He had enough tension in his shoulders to make him feel as though the world rested on his shoulders. He didn’t feel like killing today, although the prospect of the fight slid through his veins and pumped adrenaline into his system.

  His wolf craved the fight, the dominance.

  The man just wanted this to end so he could get on with his day.

  He was so freaking tired of doing this over and over again. They never seemed to learn.

  The lone wolf in front of him had tried to lay claim to the Talon land and had challenged Gideon’s role as Alpha.

  Stupid wolf.

  The moon goddess gave him his title, but he had been fighting to keep it every day since.

  The slice on his chest burned, but he shrugged it off. He was the Alpha, and this lone wolf couldn’t hurt him if Gideon put his head in the game. The fact that his head wasn’t in the game told him how tired he was of all the challenges.

  He smelled the rotten odor coming from his opponent and heard his labored breathing. The wolf had been rangy and dying before he’d set his first paw on Talon land, and Gideon would be forced to end his life if the intruder didn’t back down. Goddess, he hated his duty, hated this role he’d been forced to take, but if he didn’t do it, who else would?

  His cousin Mitchell and his brother Ryder stood back, their gazes on the fight. They wouldn’t be jumping in and helping unless the lone wolf pulled a trick or dark magic out of the air. He didn’t need them there and this wasn’t their fight, but his wolf appreciated their presence anyway.

  The taste of blood was seconds away, and he knew, without a doubt, that he could either kill or maim the intruder—challenge or no, this wolf was a coward—in front of him.

  The first possibility weighed heavily on his mind.

  The second would be par for the course.

  “Yield,” Gideon growled, low, deadly.

  The wolf yipped at him but didn’t lower his head fully, nor did he meet Gideon’s eyes or challenge him in that respect. Gideon wasn’t sure the wolf had enough energy to do so in the first place.

  He let out a breath. “If you don’t yield, I’m going to have to kill you. You get that, right? You’re not strong enough to beat me, and I can’t let a wolf who challenges me go without punishment. You know our ways. If you yield, I won’t have to kill you.” It was a technicality, but one he’d greedily use if he needed to.

  He was tired of the death, the pain, and the loss of the little parts of his soul that were stripped away with each kill, each justified death. He’d killed the one man who should have protected him, and now he had to deal with the day-to-day responsibilities and consequences that came from that one decision.

  It haunted him with each breath, each step he took, even though thirty years had passed since he killed the wolf who’d tried to kill them all.

  Now Gideon was once again faced with a decision that might ultimately take the last piece of his soul away. It wasn’t as if he truly needed it. He was Alpha. He could function and rule without those facets of his psyche he’d once relied on and had thought were the most important parts of him.

  Through absolute necessity, he had become a man who would not hesitate to kill and would make any sacrifice in order to keep his people safe.

  The wolf in front of him growled again, and Gideon sighed.

  There would be no retribution this day. No healing and forgiveness. He would do what he had to do in order to protect his family and his Pack.

  He’d deal with the consequences later.

  He always did.

  The lone wolf leaped at him, and Gideon rolled out of the way, coming to his feet in a swift movement. He didn’t need to shift fully into his wolf form. One: That would take too long. He might be the Alpha and able to shift faster than any of his other wolves, but that didn’t mean he had the time to spare right then. Two: He was dominant enough that he could partially shift his hands into claws and keep them there without losing control like so many other wolves did.

  He let his wolf come to the surface, fully aware it was begging for a fight. In the twilight hour, he could see the glow from the rim of gold around his irises, reflected on the fur of his opponent. Gideon’s eyes only lit up when he was ready to fight or fuck. And since it had been way too fucking long since he’d had a woman, he knew the fighting was the reason. He needed this to end soon though, or his pent up aggression from the lack of the former would roll over and he’d be screwed. He couldn’t waste any more time on this lone wolf, sad as it was.

  The wolf struck again, this time swiping along Gideon’s side. Two lucky shots from the bastard. He was going to win—that was never in doubt. The question was how much he’d get hurt in the process. Now he just had to see how long he’d need to draw the process out. At this point, he was merely tiring out the bastard. Yeah, the lone wolf was getting a few hits in, but that was because Gideon was off his game.

  Though that would be one way to do it, he didn’t want to prolong the fight. It wasn’t fair to the wolf to make him suffer any more than he had already. He didn’t know this wolf, didn’t know why he was without a Pack and trying to fight the Talons. It didn’t matter. Gideon would protect what was his no matter what.

  He growled softly then bent at the knees, letting the wolf think he had the advantage. The lone wolf pounced again, his large, menacing teeth bared. Gideon struck the other wolf with his claws around the neck, piercing its flesh. It let out a small whine then went limp when Gideon twisted.

  The wolf had been as good as dead before he stepped on Talon land.

  Gideon knew this.

  It didn’t make the kill any easier.

  “That was the second lone wolf in as many months,” Mitchell, his cousin and Beta, remarked casually as he made his way to Gideon’s side. Mitchell and his brother, Max, had been raised with Gideon and his brothers, so he was practically a brother.

  “I don’t like how close he got to hurting you,” Ryder, his Heir and brother, said softly. Ryder always spoke softly, unless there was something that needed to be growled, though Gideon wasn’t sure why. It was just the way his brother worked.

  Gideon looked down at the two gashes on his side and chest and shrugged. “They’ll heal well enough. He didn’t get too deep.”

  “I don’t know why you let him get that close to begin with,” Mitchell snapped. His brother squatted down near the lone wolf’s body and let out a sigh. “Why the hell did he challenge you? It makes no sense. From the smell of him, he clearly wasn’t healthy or strong enough to fight even our weaker dominants. Why fight our Alpha?”

  Gideon raised his hand to run it over his face then paused. Shit, he still had blood on his hands—literally and figuratively. He needed to go home and shower to try to wash away some of this piss-poor day.

  Piss-poor decade it seemed like.

  “I don’t know, Mitchell,” Gideon finally answered. “Could be lots of things. Maybe he wanted to go out fighting an Alpha. Maybe his wolf took over and had to challenge. Maybe someone made him do it. I just don’t fucking know anymore.”

  Ryder knelt down by the body and let out a breath. “I’ll bury him. I don’t like the fact that we don’t know who he is or if he has family somewhere. He might be lone, but that doesn’t mean he’s alone.”

  That made a twisted sort of sense. Just because a wolf didn’t have a Pack didn’t mean he didn’t live with a family. Packs were there to protect, nourish, and comfort. The bonds made between members, as well as the Alpha and the other members of the hierarchy, helped not only control the wolf inside but also formed a unit that spoke of something more than friendship and family.

  Sometimes wolves were born outside of the den or left over the years for one reason or another—banished or not—and ended up Packless. Gideon wasn’t too fond of the numbers being so vague, but the world was shifting faster than he could blink. It wouldn’t be long before they couldn’t hide their existence anymore, and the fact that there wer
e wolves out there not under the protection and rule of an Alpha worried him.

  A lot worried him these days.

  “I’ll help you bury him,” Gideon finally said to Ryder. “I took his life. I’ll help lay him to rest.”

  Mitchell and Ryder gave him long looks then nodded. It didn’t matter if they said he couldn’t help. He was Alpha, and this was his responsibility in more ways than one.

  They dug the hole deep enough that no critters could find the body and said a prayer to the moon goddess. The wolf might have challenged Gideon, but that didn’t mean he deserved eternal damnation. Gideon wasn’t conceited enough to think he had the right to judge.

  “I’m going to go get cleaned up,” he said once they finished their work.

  Mitchell pulled out his phone. “I’ll make sure Walker is there for you when you show up.”

  Gideon closed his eyes and let out a curse. “I don’t need the Healer. I’m fine. Don’t make him waste his powers and energy on these superficial cuts.”

  Ryder raised a brow. “Walker’s your brother, our brother, so yeah, he’s going want to make sure you’re okay. Plus, the Redwoods are coming to the den for our meeting. You forget that? You don’t want to smell of blood and weakness in front of another Alpha and his Pack. It doesn’t matter that Kade and the rest of them are our friends. They aren’t Talons.”

  Gideon looked up at the sky and prayed for just a moment’s rest. Was that really too much to ask for?

  “Did you forget about the meeting?” Mitchell asked from behind him.

  Gideon sighed. “No.” Yes. “Let’s get this over with so I can go make nice with the others,” he growled.

  “I thought Kade was your friend,” Ryder added as they made their way through the forest to the center of the den. His brother kept looking over his shoulder, as if he was afraid Gideon was going to keel over any minute. He might be the eldest brother, but he wasn’t weak. Ryder, though, tended to worry about those close to him more than he cared about himself. Luckily, his brother was also a wolf and turned away from Gideon in time to make sure he didn’t trip on their way through the den.

 

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