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  A Mate for Jackson: Bad Alpha Dads

  A True Mates Standalone

  Alicia Montgomery

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2018 Alicia Montgomery

  Edited by LaVerne Clark

  All rights reserved.

  For Jannie

  My rock, my support, my friend

  Thanks for keeping me sane

  Here’s to the future

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  Love

  Laughter

  No regrets

  Sunny days ahead

  Obrigado!

  Also by Alicia Montgomery

  The True Mates Series

  Fated Mates

  Blood Moon

  Romancing the Alpha

  Witch’s Mate

  Taming the Beast

  Tempted by the Wolf

  The Lone Wolf Defenders Series

  Killian’s Secret

  Loving Quinn

  All for Connor

  The True Mates Standalone Novels

  Holly Jolly Lycan Christmas

  A Mate for Jackson: Bad Alpha Dads

  The Blackstone Mountain Series

  The Blackstone Dragon Heir

  The Blackstone Bad Dragon

  The Blackstone Bear

  The Blackstone Wolf

  The Blackstone Lion

  The Blackstone She-Wolf

  The Blackstone She-Bear

  The Blackstone She-Dragon

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  About the True Mates Series

  This book, A Mate for Jackson, is a complete standalone romance, but takes place in the True Mates Universe.

  The books in the main series can also be read by themselves, but meant to be enjoyed as a series, as characters from the previous books appear in the next book.

  The True Mates universe is set in a world where wolf shifters (called Lycans) live secretly among humans. The Lycans live in different clans with an Alpha as their leader.

  It’s not necessary to read them all to enjoy this Bad Alpha Dad book, but if you would like to start from the beginning, I recommend you begin with Fated Mates.

  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Epilogue

  Preview: All for Connor

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  About Bad Alpha Dads

  Other books by Alicia Montgomery

  1

  A few weeks ago …

  Jackson Forrest slammed his foot on the brake, causing his truck to come to a screeching stop. He normally didn’t treat his Dolly this way, but today was an exception.

  Well, not exactly; it was the same shit, different day. But, just like shit that didn’t get cleaned, it could pile up, making it a pretty fucking awful day.

  His fingers gripped the wheel so tight he could hear the plastic creaking under his hand.

  Control yourself. He’s just a boy.

  His inner wolf, that animal all Lycans shared with their bodies, was in conflict. On one hand, this was their cub, their blood. The child they had nurtured and raised. But on the other hand, Jackson was pissed. Sick and tired of his son’s out-of-control behavior.

  “You learned your lesson yet, boy?” He looked up at the rearview mirror, at the green eyes so much like his own. In fact, except for his platinum blond hair, nine-year-old Austin was his spitting image. Even down to the scowl on his face.

  “Yeah, yeah,” came the sour reply.

  “And what did you learn?”

  “That Jimmy Presley is a fucking rat that can’t be trusted.”

  “Austin Campbell Forrest, watch your mouth!” Jackson whipped around to look his son straight in the eye. “What did I tell ya about cussing?”

  “You do it all the time!” Austin accused.

  “That’s because I’m an adult.” Jackson scrubbed his hand down his face. This shit was starting to get old. Hell, he was feeling ancient, at least when it came to his son. “Why the hell did you break into the teacher’s lounge?”

  Austin shrugged. “I dunno. Seemed like a good idea at the time.”

  Standard Austin answer. “You’re grounded.”

  “Yeah, yeah. Can I go now?”

  “For a month.”

  “A month?” Austin’s eyes went wide and his mouth twisted. “Why the hell—”

  “You wanna make it two?”

  Austin sank back into the seat. “Fine. I—” His head swung around as a loud sound rumbled from behind. A black truck identical to Jackson’s stopped right beside them. “Aunt Evie and Uncle Connor are here?”

  “Yeah, it was a surprise trip.” His brother and sister-in-law, along with their infant son, Cliff, lived in New York, a couple of hours drive from the Shenandoah Valley. “They’re here for Grams’ birthday.”

  “Yes!” Austin raised a fist in the air. “Are we going to have a party? Or a camping trip? Or—”

  “Well, we—that’s Grams, Aunt Evie, Uncle Conner, and Cliff, and everyone else—will be celebrating with a big barbecue by the pond. You’ll be at home.”

  “What?” The boy exclaimed. “You can’t stop me from going to Grams’ birthday!”

  He wagged a finger at his son. “Grounded, remember?”

  “This is so unfair!”

  Jackson gritted his teeth to stop the words that wanted to come out of his mouth. Instead, he yanked the door open, stepped up, and walked over to the other side of his truck. His son was learning a valuable lesson. Life wasn’t fair. And that fact was cemented even more as he glanced at who was coming out of the other truck.

  It was still strange, after all these months, looking at the man who was the exact mirror image of himself. Same height, build, face, and both sported tattoos all over their body. Identical twins, though they had only met last year. Connor had been taken away from their family when he was an infant. The man who’d destroyed their lives had wanted to steal both boys, but ended up with only one. His brother still bore the scars from his cruel upbringing, and not just the physical one that ran down his eye and cheek.

  Meanwhile, Jackson grew up with a mother, surrounded by family and other Lycans, and was now Alpha of his own clan. No, life certainly wasn’t fair.

  “How’s it going?” he asked Connor, holding out his hand. “How was the drive?”

  Connor grasped it and squeezed. “Long. But glad to finally be here.”

  Instead of letting go, Jackson pulled him in for a hug. For once, Connor didn’t stiffen, though still didn’t quite relax either. Progress. His inner wolf was oddly calm, recognizing its brother’s scent and presence.

  When Connor first showed up on their doorstep, Jackson’s wolf instantly went on the defense. It knew
—Connor’s wolf was not right. But also, it recognized that the man standing outside their porch was the blood of their blood. And for Lycans, that meant more than anything in the world.

  “Connor, a little help please?” came the feminine voice from the other side of the truck.

  His twin pulled away and gave him a sheepish look. “’Scuse me.” He walked over to his wife and mate, Evie, who was struggling with a car seat. Connor easily took it from her.

  “Thanks.” She pulled out the diaper bag from the back seat, and as she swung it around her shoulder, Connor leaned down and gave her a kiss on the mouth. She gave a girlish giggle when he finished. “Connor.” She gave him a playful swipe on the arm, which only earned her another kiss.

  Jackson pushed down the envy churning in his stomach and told his whining wolf to quiet down. He was happy his brother had found love, and in his True Mate no less. The one his soul was destined for. Maybe life wasn’t fair, but there were other ways that the scales tipped.

  He cleared his throat. “Momma will be happier than a clam when she sees the three of you.”

  “It was a great idea,” Evie said as she walked over to give him a hug. “Thanks for inviting us.”

  Jackson returned it, but quickly released his sister-in-law when he saw Connor tense. “You know you can come over anytime, no need for invites or any of that formal stuff.” Lycans were very territorial, and if a Lycan from one clan wanted to visit another, they had to get permission from the Alpha.

  Technically, Connor was part of the New York clan, though his brother was previously a Lone Wolf, a Lycan with no clan. That had changed last year when he decided to pledge to the Alpha of New York, Grant Anderson. Connor was born to the Shenandoah clan and could have pledged to them, but Jackson didn’t begrudge him that choice; after all, Evie’s life and career as a Broadway actress was in New York and so was the rest of Connor’s adoptive family, the ones who had rescued him and gave him a home after the ordeal he went through.

  “Where is Lily?” Evie asked. “And Austin?”

  “Momma’s probably out checking on the new folk. She’ll be home within the hour.” Jackson stepped over to his truck and yanked the backseat door open. “Austin,” he said. “Come out here and say hello. Then march straight to your room.”

  Austin’s scowl deepened, but he did as he was told, unbuckling his seat belt and hopping down. He trudged over to Evie, wrapped his arms around her waist and murmured something, then looked over to his uncle.

  Connor sighed and dropped to Austin’s height. “How’re you, kid?”

  “Fine. I guess.” He looked over at the small bundle in the carrier in Connor’s hand. “Wow, he’s gettin’ big, huh?”

  Connor snorted. “Babies tend to do that.”

  “Do you still think babies are stupid?” Evie asked.

  The boy sniffed. “Not Cliff. He’s my cousin. And he’s not a girl.”

  “Austin,” Jackson warned.

  Evie laughed. “Well, maybe the next one’ll be a girl.”

  Jackson raised a brow. “Is there a next one?”

  “No.” But she blushed as she looked at Connor. “We’ll see.”

  “Whatever you want, Evie,” he said. “I know you still got plans. Things you wanna do. We can wait.”

  Jackson’s lips pulled into a thin line. The scales definitely did tip in favor of his brother. And it was damned time, considering the hell Connor had been through before he met Evie.

  “Maybe you’ll get a little sister instead, Austin.” Evie had that mischievous look on her face.

  “Ew!” Austin crossed his small arms over his chest and pouted. “I’m puttin’ my foot down, Pa. No sister. Or brother. Ever.”

  “Maybe I should get you a little brother or sister, serves you right,” Jackson bit back, then shook his head. No, there would be no mate and no other kids. True love and True Mates were a rare thing, and Jackson didn’t have time to go looking for either. He was plenty occupied with being Alpha, running the ranch, and raising Austin. Whenever the need for female companionship struck, he could always run down to the dive bar in town.

  “Aww, Pa! No.”

  “Now go to your room,” Jackson ordered. “And stay there until dinner.”

  “Fine.” Austin turned on his heel and stomped—very loudly—toward the house.

  As Jackson let out a sigh, Evie gave him a sympathetic pat on the arm. “It’s just a phase. He’ll grow out of it.”

  “I sure hope so.” This phase had been going on for years, ever since Austin could walk and talk. Sometimes he wondered, if Arlene had stayed, maybe things would be different. But Austin’s biological mother had walked away from them.

  They weren’t in a serious relationship or anything, not at first. He and Arlene hooked up every now and then; she was convenient, was there when he was feeling horny, and never demanded anything more than he could give.

  Jackson had been ecstatic when he found out she was pregnant and she confirmed it was his. After all, Lycans had a hard time conceiving and every pup born was a joy to their kind. He married her right away. Big mistake. They fought all the time, and one day, she just served him with divorce papers. Said the mother thing wasn’t working out for her. Last he heard, she was shacking up with the Beta of some clan in Texas. Good riddance. Now she was some other guy’s problem.

  “Jackson? Did you hear what I said?” Evie’s voice cut through his muddled thoughts.

  “Huh?”

  “I said, could we head up to our room and get refreshed? I’d love to take a shower before Lily comes home.”

  He scratched his head. “Sorry ’bout that. Of course.” Thoughts of the past forgotten, he motioned to the house. “Everything’s ready. And Momma doesn’t suspect a thing, so she’ll be mighty surprised.”

  “It really is great having you here,” Lily Forrest said as she cuddled little Cliff against her chest. “I was disappointed when Jackson said you weren’t going to come to the party.” She gave sly looks to her sons.

  “We wanted it to be a surprise.” Jackson winked at Evie and Connor.

  Evie took a sip of her coffee. “We haven’t seen you since you came over when Cliff was born. And we haven’t visited since before we bought the house.”

  “How are things around here?” Connor asked.

  “All good,” Jackson answered. “Busy. But good.”

  “More than good,” Lily interjected. “Especially with Grant Anderson and Sebastian Creed sending those Lycans here for their rehab.”

  “The Alpha and Creed are happy with the results so far,” Connor said.

  “We have you to thank, for putting in a good word,” Jackson replied.

  Most of the Lycans from the Shenandoah clan were notoriously difficult—a lot of them had aggressive wolves and would have ended up cast out of any other clan or worse, which is why they chose to live in isolation. However, the steady work and maybe the freedom to shift and roam as they pleased somehow turned out to be a good thing for them, allowing them to lead normal lives.

  When Grant Anderson, Alpha of New York, and Sebastian Creed, Connor’s boss, had found out about this, they asked Jackson to take on a few of their charges—wolves who had been taken and brainwashed by their enemies, the Mages—to see if they could help them out. Jackson agreed and took on three of the broken Lycans, putting them to work on the ranch and helping them work through their violent tendencies. In less than three months, their aggression levels went down and two of them were reunited with their families, while one even stayed behind to work with the Shenandoah clan.

  The program had been so successful that they now regularly took on more “clients” from the New York clan. It was good money, adding to the Shenandoah clan’s struggling bottom line and kept them busy the last year.

  “You do great work,” Connor said.

  Jackson nodded. “We’re glad to help.” And he really was. Their clan had been isolated for so long, it was nice to be able to meet other Lycans and Alphas too. />
  “Are they sending any more new people?” Evie asked.

  “Not at the moment. Though Grant wanted to talk to me about doing corporate-type retreats for his Lycan employees.”

  “I hear those things are big now,” Lily said. “Getting in touch with nature and all that.”

  Connor scowled. “You mean, that hipster, feel good, touchy-feely, bullcrap?”

  Evie chuckled. “Connor hates hipsters. They take up too much time ordering at his favorite coffee shop.”

  “Why the hell do you need more than one second to order a cup of coffee?” Connor grunted. “Fair trade, soy milk, gluten-free, what a load of shit. Coffee. Black. That’s all you need.”

  Jackson raised his mug. “I hear ya, bro.” He took a sip of the hot liquid. “But, Grant’s idea might be worth a try. I don’t know how you city Lycans stand it, not being able to just shift whenever you want.”

  “You get used to it, I suppose,” Lily said. “But yet, it’s a shame you have to hide all the time.”

  “It might be good for these city slickers to get outside. Get them in touch with their Lycan sides again, maybe take them out for a big camping trip under the stars. Hell, we’ll do some trust falls and team-building exercises if that’s what Grant wants.” It seemed easy enough. Rehabbing the broken wolves was challenging. A couple of corporate pencil pushers looking for an adventure and maybe a run in their wolf form? He could handle that with one hand tied behind him.