Brick: A Wolf's Hunger Alpha Shifter Romance by Elaine Barris & AK Michaels

Brick: A Wolf's Hunger Alpha Shifter Romance by Elaine Barris & AK Michaels

Author:Elaine Barris & AK Michaels [Barris, Elaine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-09-13T16:00:00+00:00


Duke navigated the Hummer to Penwell’s Peculiars once more.

“Did you know that Ivy owns the place? It’s hers. She’s an entrepreneur. Beauty and brains.”

“Good for her,” Brick grumbled, knowing what his beta was doing, complementing the woman he hungered for. “Then, she should know whether or not she has the book in her possession. We either buy it from her if she does, or go back home if she doesn’t.”

“I just hope she lets us in the building.” He glanced over to Brick. “Well, you, mainly. I think I’m good to go.”

If she feels the way I do, she’ll be waiting for me to arrive at the front door.

Easing the car into a spot in front of the building, Duke shifted into Park and turned to Brick.

“Before we go inside, I need to know what’s going on in there,” he said, poking Brick in the chest, “with him.”

“Nothing.” His instinct was screaming at him to leap from the vehicle, rip the door off the entrance, and locate her as soon as he could. After a cough to clear his throat, he said, “He’s quiet.”

“Look.” Duke sighed. “You gotta be honest with me if this is gonna work. We have to determine if Ivy—”

“That’s her name?” Brick asked, combing his fingers through his hair.

“Yes.”

It fits. She’s crawling, reaching inside me, spreading over me like a fast-growing vine.

“Are you listening?”

“Uh-huh.”

“What did I say?”

He was certain of what his beta was worried about, and he would’ve had the same concerns for Duke, had their positions been reversed.

After straightening in his seat, Brick tried to assure his beta.

“Braxton’s book is our priority, and if I feel off about anything, I need to let you know, so you can handle it.”

“Good save, Alpha.”

When they got out of the car, Brick’s eyes flew directly to the front door, but Ivy wasn’t there, waiting for him with bated breath. The space was dark and empty, and he pushed away the pang his heart felt. His eyebrows scrunched, and his heels crunched the gravel in the parking space, before they went up the steps.

“Brick—”

“I’m fine.”

“If you say so. But you ate three triple stacks on the way over. If that’s not the Hunger, then, I don’t know what’s wrong with you.”

“It isn’t. Shut up about it.”



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