Obeying the Bear: BBW Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance (The Callaghan Clan Book 1) by Meredith Clarke & Ashlee Sinn

Obeying the Bear: BBW Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance (The Callaghan Clan Book 1) by Meredith Clarke & Ashlee Sinn

Author:Meredith Clarke & Ashlee Sinn [Clarke, Meredith]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ashlee Sinn Books
Published: 2016-04-05T18:30:00+00:00


I tossed and turned for hours. Knowing that Brandt was somewhere in this house ate at me like a raging bear. But also knowing that my presence was going to cause him problems had me hiding in my room most of the evening.

Until I couldn’t stand it anymore.

My bear paced inside, agitated for more reasons than I understood. She wanted her mate. Her mate was hurting and that was all that mattered to her. So after debating my next move for twenty minutes, I slipped out of the bedroom and crept up the stairs.

It was almost three in the morning and the main floor of the house was quiet. Too quiet. I made my way into the kitchen and poured a glass of milk. Digging through the pantry, I hit the jackpot when I found some cookies. With the pack in one hand and my milk in the other, I looked out the large windows taking up most of the wall over the kitchen sink. And that’s when I saw it. A light from the floors above me meant someone else was up.

I climbed the stairs slowly, trying not to make too much noise. I didn’t know why, it just felt like the right thing to do. The second floor was quieter than the first, but I heard the rustling of papers coming from Blaze’s office at the very top.

Light crept out from the small crack in the door like a beacon calling to me. Brandt’s scent filled the air and my bear asked me to rush forward. Instead, I slipped down the small hallway and gently pressed open the door.

Brandt sat in the middle of the floor, papers surrounding him. He’d pushed all of the furniture to the side of the room next to the book shelf and had apparently emptied every filing cabinet of its contents. He looked up at me with tired eyes when I stepped inside the room. “Couldn’t sleep?”

Shaking my head, I tried to step closer to him, being careful not to land on any of his piles. “She’s restless.”

He nodded in understanding. “Yeah, mine too.”

“So what are you doing?” I bent forward and picked up a memo. At quick glance I saw that it had something to do with one of the Callaghan’s fish processing plants.

Brandt waved his hands around the piles of paper. “I just don’t believe the Tik’a pack would attack us. The Kenaitze people are not ruthless like that. I’m trying to find something that will help me figure out what’s really going on.”

I sat cross-legged on the floor and looked at my mate. His eyes were bloodshot, his stubble even darker than this morning, and his skin seemed paler than usual. I’d never seen him this stressed before and both me and my bear wanted to protect him from feeling this way. “Can I help?”

He smiled at me and my heart pounded. “Sure. Although I don’t even know what to tell you to look for.”

Scanning the papers, I scrambled my brain to think about ways we could organize our search.



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