Black Mesa Wolves Books 5-7 by J.K. Harper

Black Mesa Wolves Books 5-7 by J.K. Harper

Author:J.K. Harper [Harper, J.K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sable Moon Books


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Caitlin felt all the air squeeze out of her body as the gorgeous strange wolf, Jace, stared at her like a starving man. Oh, no. No way was this happening. She knew exactly what the sizzle and zip of recognition meant, despite never having felt it before. Somehow, she just knew.

Mate.

Mate, her wolf agreed, head-spinningly thrilled with that knowledge. Yes.

Besides the unshakeable certainty flitting around inside her, making her stomach clench with nerves, she was looking at him like a man. Like a wolf. Like a man wolf.

And for heaven's sake, she was stuttering like an idiot in her own mind. Smooth, Caitie. Really smooth.

Not smooth, her wolf thought, also utterly absorbed by the man standing before her. Rough, wild. Strong wolf. Protector. Good for pups.

Cold water seemed to splash over Caitlin's body at those dreamy words. No, she snapped reflexively. He is not a protector. I am the protector for this family. And I haven't got space or any need for a man.

Her wolf refused to listen. She simply stared back at Jace like she wanted to go and lick his face, nuzzle against him. Like she wanted to feel his strong body next to hers. And this, Caitlin thought, was why she didn't have anything to do with men. They made her all stupid. Well, not that there'd been a single guy who made her feel stupid in, ah, ever. Because she didn't have anything to do with men. She was a single mother, and the twins were her priority.

Even so, that didn't mean Kieran had to go all snarly, rage-y big brother on her. For heaven's sake, she could take care of herself. She'd been doing just that for the past six years, hadn't she? He and Jace could battle it out on the practice field. She didn't need her big brother to watch over her anymore.

Especially not when she'd finally met her mate. A mate she definitely didn't need.

Definitely especially not like this, in front of the twins and the pack's Guardians. All of whom, she noticed with serious dismay, were watching the scene in total surprise.

“Back off, Kieran,” she said again. Force of habit still kept her voice coolly in control. Smooth. She generally liked to appear self-possessed and confident, for the pups' sake. They needed stability in their lives. She was perfectly happy to role model that to them every single day. “The protective older brother act hasn't been in vogue since we were a lot younger, you know.” She smiled a bit to take the sting out of her words. Not that it mattered. Kieran was still glaring at Jace like he'd prefer to rip him apart right on the spot. Men, she sighed to herself. Her wolf growled an agreement, though she still looked at Jace through Caitlin's eyes with unsettling intensity.

Mate, she murmured again. The enormous power behind that one word threatened to bring Caitlin to her knees with its implications. Unwilling to examine it more closely right now, in front of everyone from whom she desperately tried to keep her abrupt new knowledge hidden, she hurried on.



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