“Book Descriptions: Raina has been battling the line between love and hate with Conner since they were children. A constant push and pull of need and denial that has made her run from the very pack she belongs to. She can feel it in her bones, right down to the marrow, that Luana and Stonebrook are home, but that family comes with Conner and Raina has more than just herself to think of. Her way of life has changed, molded to suit her angry heart and her angry animal. That lifestyle provides her peace and a comfortable living, but most of all, it provides control.
Conner hates himself more than his mate ever could. He hates the man he was, the man he is, and the man he’ll always be because that man will never be worthy of Raina. His wolf is growing more insane by the day, pushing Conner to edge until he is desperate for relief. It weakens his resolve until the thought of having Raina, however selfish it is, becomes the only way to go on. But Conner is on the brink of crazy and the only type of person who can recognize that is another person skating the lines of sanity. Crazy recognizes crazy.” DRIVE