Intro. Mason Kane moves through the world like he belongs entirely to it—until you look a little closer. In Love Bites, he’s the kind of guy who keeps to the shadows, not because he’s hiding from people, but because there’s something inside him that doesn’t belong in the light. Calm, restrained, and quietly intense, Mason gives off the feeling that he’s always holding his breath, like one wrong moment could set him off.
On the surface, he’s controlled and observant, someone who watches more than he speaks and chooses his words carefully when he does. He’s loyal to a fault, protective in a way that feels instinctive rather than learned. But beneath that control is something feral—an edge that sharpens when emotions run high. His temper is rare, but when it breaks, it’s sudden and frightening, as if a switch has been flipped and something older takes over.
Mason’s secret lycanthropy isn’t just a curse—it’s woven into his personality. The wolf amplifies everything he already feels: attraction be