Summer Loving by Cooper McKenzie

Summer Loving by Cooper McKenzie

Author:Cooper McKenzie
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, pdf
Tags: Book/Menage
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
Published: 2011-06-03T02:14:53+00:00


Over the next half hour, they moved faster. Summer kept hoping that through the next bush or around the next bend in the nonexistent trail the dogs were leading her down they’d see someone. At this point she’d even settle for Red Riding Hood or one of the seven dwarfs.

The growling, snarling, and snapping caught her attention first. Pushing her way between yet another pair of bushes, she gasped as she stepped into a small clearing and into chaos. A trio of smaller dogs circled her wolfhounds, obviously defending the rights to their bounty which sat out of reach, high on a huge boulder on the other side of the clearing.

The little girl had her legs pulled to her chest and her arms wrapped around them as she watched wide-eyed as the one then another charged her mates. Each time the big dogs chased their opponents back. Thankfully, the wild dogs were so focused on fighting that they didn’t notice her.

Summer stepped backward through the bushes again and slowly made her way around the clearing, trying to keep out of sight of the dogs that were growing more and more furious. When she had circled around so the boulder was between her and the fighting animals, she found an opening and stepped back into the clearing. Looking up, she couldn’t see the little girl they’d come to rescue.

“Havan?” She called softly, not wanting to draw attention to herself. “Are you Havan Fellows?”

“Are you here to take me back to my parents?” Havan looked over the edge of the boulder down at her.

Summer was taken at the dainty features and long dark brown hair before meeting the little girl’s eyes. They, too, were dark brown, but a gold ring right around the irises glinted. Havan waited for her to respond.

“Yes, honey, that’s exactly why we’re here,” Summer answered. “How did you get up there?”

“I’m really good at climbing. When those bad dogs showed up, I found some grooves in the rock over there and climbed up here.” Havan pointed to her left. “Are the brown dogs yours? They’re really big.”

Summer moved to where Havan had pointed and found what she’d been talking about. They were perfect for a little girl to use as a ladder, but too small for her hands and feet. “Yes, they’re all mine,” Summer said, a warm pride glowing in her heart.

The sounds of the angry dogs increased. There were several yelps of injured dogs and a rustling of bushes before silence descended on the clearing. A moment later Cole and Dawson appeared, panting and looking like they could use a rest.

“Havan, can you climb down now? The bad dogs are gone, and we need to get back before it gets dark,” Summer asked.

“Okay,” the little girl said.

As Havan climbed down the rock, Summer pulled collapsible water bowls out of the dogs’ packs and splashed water into them from one of the bottles in her pack. Then she pulled out four power bars. After giving one to



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