If you dream of shifters, this set of 20 brand new shifter stories featuring USA Today and New York Times best-selling authors has you covered. Whether you like them large and in charge or sleek and sexy, you'll find the right story to spice up your night in these pages.
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Featuring:
A.J. Bennett — Masquerade
Becca Vincenza — Contracted
Blaire Edens — Frenzied
Carolyn Spear — Taming the Puma
Dara Fraser — Lion's Pretend Girlfriend
Desiree Holt — Shadow of the Wolf
Dominique Eastwick — Bearing the Hunger
Erin Hayes — I Found My Rhino
Ever Coming — The Mismatchmaker
H.D. Gordon — Blood Sport
Hazel Boyer — Accidentally Mated
Kate Richards — An Evening in the Superstitions
Lila Felix — Wolf Protector
Lisbeth Frost — Encounter on a Mountain
Louisa Bacio — The Luna Twins
Margo Bond Collins — Laugh Out Love
Marissa Farrar — Wolf Torn
Merryn Dexter — Bear Faced Lies
M.J. Haag — Escaping the Lutha
Rachael Slate — Untamed Lord of Thessaly
Bear Faced Lies by Merryn Dexter
A roaming bear
gathers no strings, and that’s just how Tobias Langstreet likes it. A chance
meeting with beautiful, lonely Harriet Mills might just change his mind. Can he
trust her with his secrets and unwrap the web of lies around her?
Tobias wrenched
the wheel, returning them to the smooth tarmac surface. Harriet forced herself
to look away, staring at her own reflection in the dark window beside her, the
view beyond swallowed by the still night.
The truck jolted
again, and she started around, shocked to see Tobias steering them onto the dusty
verge. His hands flexed on the steering wheel a couple of times before he
jabbed at the release mechanism of his seat belt. “This is a really bad idea,”
he muttered, eyes still fixed on the blank windshield before him.
“What is?” She
knew what he meant though. Even before he lunged across the cab to grab her in
a fierce embrace that stole her breath. She knew, she might even agree with
him, but it didn’t stop her opening her mouth to the demanding press of his
tongue.
He swept inside
her lips, sucking and feasting on her mouth, stealing her breath until she saw
stars. She didn’t push him back though. The banked arousal simmering in her
belly roared to life, and she threw her arms around his neck, pulling him
closer, needing to feel the heavy weight of his body against hers. He cursed,
fumbled at her side to release the belt constricting her, then lifted her up,
dragging her across his lap as though she weighed nothing.
Harriet squirmed,
tried to get closer to where she wanted to be, to get the thick length of him
notched into the ache between her legs, but the tight skirt of her dress
stopped her. “I hate this damn dress,” she snarled against his lips, and he
laughed through their kiss. The pleasant rumble of his chest rubbed her nipples
through their clothing and she gasped.
“I’m a big fan of
your dress, sweetheart, but it does have some drawbacks.” Tobias grabbed the
bottom hem and rent the fabric in two, splitting the seam to her waist.
Free at last, she
scrambled into his lap, knocking her head on the roof of the truck in the
process. “Damn!” The smile fell from his lips and he held her still. She could
read the concern in his eyes and was having none of it. “I swear, Tobias. If
you tell me not here, not now, I’m going to scream.”
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