Desert Wolf (The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch) by Anna Lowe

Desert Wolf (The Wolves of Twin Moon Ranch) by Anna Lowe

Author:Anna Lowe [Lowe, Anna]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Twin Moon Press
Published: 2015-03-14T18:30:00+00:00


CHAPTER FOUR

“Jesus,” Lana muttered, sprinting around the curve.

Her niece was racing back, screaming, and then launched herself into Lana’s arms. With her free hand, Lana snatched for her nephew and whipped around, sheltering both children from the mayhem ahead. Ty—wolf Ty—had ripped right out of his clothes in what had to be a record-fast shift and was wrestling something huge and furry. It was humanoid and outlandishly tall—at least eight feet—with long, sharp teeth that flashed and snapped. Wolf and beast bashed to the ground in a blur of limbs and ear-piercing snarls. Lana watched in horror as Ty’s black-brown pelt twisted and leaped around the whitish-beige form of the beast.

She’d only ever seen Ty that furious once—the night she’d almost fallen victim to a band of rogue coyotes. This fight looked every bit as lethal as that one had been. Lana pushed the children toward Nala and prepared to jump into her own shift to help Ty. Whatever the beast was he was fighting, it would take more than one wolf to beat.

Nala screamed across the clearing. “Stop! Harrison, stop! Lana, stop Ty!”

Lana lurched at the words. Why should she stop Ty at a moment like this? It was life or death.

“Harrison, stop!” Nala yelled.

Lana peered at the flailing, snarling figure, and realization dawned. Harrison?

“Ty! Stop!” She jumped forward, joining in Nala’s refrain. “Don’t kill him!”

But Ty already had the beast pinned on its back and his jaws poised over the exposed neck, a line of saliva dripping from his muzzle. The tall creature was prone and frozen in surrender.

“Ty! Stop!” Lana inched closer. A wolf in full battle mode was no laughing matter, even if it was her own mate.

Ty growled right into her mind. I don’t know who this is. I don’t know what this is, but it dies. Now.

“No! Don’t! Ty! We know him!” Lana stepped forward, but Ty shifted his haunches to block her, keeping his body between her and what he assumed was an enemy. “Ty, stop!” How to explain that Harrison was a fellow shifter, an ally?

He snarled so deeply, it vibrated in her bones. You know this thing?

“Ty! Please!” Lana cried. “Jesus, Harrison, what the hell were you thinking?”

Ty froze at the beast’s throat. Who the hell is Harrison?

“Him! The sasquatch! Ty, he’s a friend of my brother’s. Tell him, Harrison.”

The furry humanoid under Ty’s paws gave a meek wave, prompting Ty to lean deeper and snarl louder as a second thread of saliva dripped from his jaws.

“Please call off your dog, Lana,” the sasquatch groaned under his breath.

Lana stiffened and put her hands on her hips. “He’s my mate, you idiot.”

You know this ass? Ty muttered, jaws still poised to deliver the death blow.

“Uncle Ty! Uncle Ty!” the kids chimed in, recovered from their shock. “It’s Harrison.”

I don’t care who it is. He threatened the cubs. He dies.

Lana eased in closer and stretched a hand to Ty’s haunches, trying to settle him. Harrison had been known to pull stupid stunts in



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