Tiger Shifters Series Vol 1 (Tiger Shifters Box Set, Books 1--3) by Kat Simons

Tiger Shifters Series Vol 1 (Tiger Shifters Box Set, Books 1--3) by Kat Simons

Author:Kat Simons [Simons, Kat]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Box Set #1 in the Tiger Shifters Series
Publisher: T&D Publishing
Published: 2015-01-15T00:00:00+00:00


“Why aren’t we going back to the cabin if they’re not here yet?” Nila asked through ragged breaths.

Mitch didn’t look at her. He was too busy concentrating on picking out an easy path for her through the woods. “I want them to think we abandoned the cabin suddenly, just before they arrived.”

“If it takes days, the food will give away that we’ve been gone for a while.”

“It won’t take days. They’ll be here in a few hours.”

Thankfully, she didn’t ask how he knew. He couldn’t really explain his knowledge to a non-tiger. Deep seeded instinct wasn’t something easily described. He’d grown up fighting his own kind, being attacked simply because of what his father had done. He’d honed the ability to judge an approaching attack better even than most Trackers. And that instinct was telling him they had three, maybe four hours before Petrov and his people arrived.

Vlad hadn’t been that far ahead of his father. His scent carried his anxiety, and he was obviously in a hurry, a little desperate to make sure Mitch and Nila were gone. Those signals and Mitch’s own instincts were enough to tell Mitch everything he needed to know.

“Vlad’s given us a head start, but I don’t want Petrov to realize we’re that far ahead of him. He’ll eventually figure it out, but first, he’ll waste time and effort searching the area for us.”

He jogged around trees, pushing her as fast as he thought she could go, to get to his neighbor’s house. Tim Barnes had been doing some repairs on Mitch’s spare truck while Mitch was away on his last assignment. He hoped the old machine was in working order now because he didn’t have another immediate plan to get them out of the area. If the truck didn’t start, he’d have to take Nila deeper into the woods and either find a good place to hide—not a great option since Petrov could hunt them out here—or another way to get back on the road to a new location.

By the time they reached the garage next to Tim’s house, and his truck behind the garage, Nila was out of breath, but Mitch hadn’t sensed the other tigers yet. His instincts still gave them a few more hours to get away. Without speaking, he handed Nila up into the cab of the old four wheel drive then he hurried to the driver’s side.

He dropped the visor and the spare keys fell into his open palm. When he turned the ignition, the truck coughed and wheezed, but the engine caught and roared to life. He let out a breath and reversed out to the dirt path that wound back to a main road. As he passed in front of Tim’s house, Tim stepped out onto his porch. Mitch waved to his neighbor who nodded back and raised a hand in greeting, though his brow was creased in a frown.

He’d have to thank Tim for getting the old machine running and explain all this—somehow—when he got a chance.



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