Wolf
with Benefits
Pride
# 8
By:
Shelly Laurenston
Releasing
June 30, 2015
Kensington
Blurb
There’s nothing like a
good ol’ boy wolf. And ace security expert Ricky Lee Reed serves,
protects and seduces with all the right moves…
Sure, Toni Jean-Louis
Parker has to be the responsible oldest sister to a crazy-brilliant
clan of jackal siblings. But now she’s cutting loose for some hot,
sweaty, no-commitments fun—and the sexy, slow-talking, swift-moving
predator assigned to keep her family safe is just the right thing to
shapeshift her love life into overdrive. Trouble is, he’s starting
to get all obsessive wolf on her every time he looks in her
direction…
Getting serious about
anyone isn’t in Ricky Lee Reed’s plans. Hell, even now he doesn’t
really have a plan—outside of catching whoever is threatening this
dangerously brilliant family. But the more he sees of Toni, the more
he’s howling for her. And whatever it takes to convince her that
what they have is everything, well, this wily wolf is down for the
sizzling chase…
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Excerpt
The bobcat sighed and
picked up the phone to call the wolf they’d come to see.
Oriana re-focused on her
cell phone but said to Toni, “That wolf was cute.”
Toni blinked, confused.
“What wolf? Ulrich?”
Rolling her eyes, Oriana
replied, “No. The one you were talking to outside the skating rink.
With the baseball cap.”
“Oh. Him. Yeah. He was
cute.” But just a wolf. It wasn’t like wolves were something
special or unusual. Their mother was best friends with fellow
former-prodigy Irene Conridge Van Holtz. A brilliant scientist and
full-human, Aunt Irene was mated to Niles Van Holtz. Alpha Male of
the Van Holtz Pack. And because the Jean-Louis Parkers were as close
to family as Irene had, that meant that they spent a lot of time
around the wolves. A lot of time. Not that Toni minded. Uncle Van and
his Pack were fun and most of the direct bloodline Van Holtzes were
amazing chefs, which meant the Jean-Louis Parkers always ate well.
But bringing more wolves into her existence was not something Toni
felt was necessary at this stage in her life.
“Tall,” Oriana
continued. “Nice shoulders.”
He’d been unnaturally
wide in Toni’s estimation. Shoulders that wide with hips that
narrow just didn’t seem right.
“Nice smile.”
All those teeth. Bright
white teeth that he kept showing when he constantly smiled at her.
Personally, she found his smile oddly threatening. As if every person
he met was a potential meal.
Still, although Toni might
not be susceptible to most males, she wasn’t blind, either. He was
a handsome wolf, but not like the Van Holtz wolves, who always
reminded her of European cover models. He was too big. Too wide. Too
. . . American. All those muscles and dark brown hair that just
reached his massive shoulders. Amber eyes and a flat, wide nose that
only barely helped to make the constant smirk on his face a little
less annoying.
“Plus,” Oriana went
on, “he seemed to not mind your average looks and that
uncontrollable mane of yours.”
Slowly Toni looked at her
sister. “Thanks, Oriana.”
Her sister smiled without
looking up from her phone. “You’re welcome.”
Toni seriously considered
ripping that phone out of Oriana’s hand since she had yet to learn
the meaning of sarcasm, but Ric Van Holtz walked into the lobby
before she could bother.
“Hey, guys. Sorry I
couldn’t really meet with you earlier. Last-minute meeting with
investors.”
“No problem,” Toni
assured him, handing Zia over to him as soon as he stretched out his
arms. Ric was great with kids, no matter the breed or species, and he
adored the Jean-Louis Parker pups.
“How did it go at the
rink?” Ric asked, gently brushing his free hand over Zia’s hair
as her head rested on his shoulder.
“Fine.”
“Except for that fight,”
Oriana muttered.
Ric’s nose flared. It
was a rather narrow nose, but it could flare quite dramatically when
he was angry enough. “Did Novikov hurt you? Should I have him
killed?”
“That seems extreme.”
Toni cut a warning glare at her sister, but with the brat’s
attention focused on her phone, there was no guarantee that she’d
seen anything. “Mr. Novikov was just fine.”
“He wasn’t fighting
with us,” Kyle clarified.
“Oh.” Ric quickly
calmed down. “That was probably Reece Reed he was fighting then,
since it’s the middle of the day and Reece seems to be the only one
who continues to fight that idiot.”
“Novikov signed my
shirt, just like you said he would.” Kyle held up the shirt for Ric
to see.
“Good. I’m glad he did
as I told him to.”
“Yeah,” Oriana said,
“it went great until Kyle here asked to see him naked.”
Ric briefly closed his
eyes. “Again, Kyle? Again?”
Horrified, Toni demanded,
“Oh, my God, Kyle! Did you ask Ric to—”
“I will not be held back
by society’s mores!”
“It’s not society’s
mores we’re concerned with, Kyle,” Ric kindly explained. “It’s
society’s creeps.”
“So you’re saying that
Bo Novikov is—”
“No,” Ric said quickly
and firmly. “That’s not what I mean. And although you might be
safe with Novikov or with me, that doesn’t mean the rest of the
world is a safe bet. You have to be careful.”
Kyle motioned to Toni.
“But that’s what I have her for. To protect me from society’s
creeps.”
“Really? Is that what
I’ve been reduced to?” Toni asked. “Your bodyguard? Is that my
life? Is that going to be my life?”
“I wouldn’t worry
about you having that job for long,” Oriana told her.
“Why?”
“How good could you be
at protecting him with those stick legs of yours?”
Toni looked down at her
legs, then quickly realized she was involved in a ridiculous
conversation. Again.
“You know what,” Toni
said, getting to her tiny stick legs. “As fascinating as this is,
we have to go. We’ve got to make that flight.”
Ric blinked. “Make your
flight?”
Yeah. Nothing worse than
trying to get this group on the same flight once we’ve missed our
original flight. We’re going standard air.” Toni’s term for
flights that catered to full-humans.
Yet when Toni looked up at
Ric, she saw that he was watching her with a mix of humor and pity.
“You haven’t talked to your mother, have you?” he asked.
Toni immediately began
rubbing her forehead. “No. Why?”
“I think there might
have been a change of plan.”
“No,” Toni said,
shaking her head. “No. No change of plan. No wacky, last-minute
ideas. No.” She was adamant about it. No!
Toni pulled her cell phone
out of the back pocket of her jeans and took a quick look. No calls.
From anyone. Her parents would have texted her, right? Called her?
Something?
Unless . . .
Slowly Toni looked over at
Oriana.
The younger female lowered
her cell phone, gave one of her annoying smirks. “Oh. That’s
right,” the brat said carefully. “I forgot I have a message for
you from Mom.”
“Really? You forgot?”
“Don’t make this into
a big deal,” her sister warned, sounding bored. “You know how Mom
is.”
“Mom’s not really the
issue here at the moment.”
“Look, it’s not my job
to get messages back and forth between you and our mother.”
“If that’s true, then
I guess you won’t be needing this.”
Toni snatched Oriana’s
cell phone from her hand and threw it down the hall and into the
wall. She took great satisfaction at the sound of something on the
device breaking from the impact.
“Now go fetch, bitch!”
Toni screamed at her sister.
“You are such a
ridiculous child!” Oriana screamed back.
“And you’re a spoiled
twat!”
Ric quickly stepped
between them, facing Toni. “My car can take you to your mother.”
Panting, her fangs
burrowing into her bottom lip as they grew from her gums, Toni
nodded. “Fine.”
“Great. Great.” He
turned and took Oriana’s arm, Zia still asleep on his shoulder.
Fights between her siblings never really bothered her or her twin.
“Let’s go get what’s left of your phone and I’ll call my
driver.”
He led Oriana down the
hall, giving Toni a few seconds to calm down.
“Wow,” the bobcat
muttered from his desk. “Your sister’s right. Your legs really
are skinny.”
Toni briefly thought about
swiping all the cat’s crap off his desk, but that wasn’t
something she’d do to anyone who wasn’t one of her siblings. But
that was the beauty of being one of the Jean-Louis Parker clan . . .
sometimes you didn’t have to do anything at all, because there was
a sibling there to take care of it for you.
“It must be hard,”
Kyle mused to the bobcat. “One of the superior cats. Revered and
adored throughout history as far back as the ancient Egyptians. And
yet here you sit. At a desk. A common drone. Taking orders from lowly
canines and bears. Do your ancestors call to you from the great
beyond, hissing their disappointment to you? Do they cry out in
despair at where you’ve ended up despite such a lofty bloodline? Or
does your hatred spring from the feline misery of always being alone?
Skulking along, wishing you had a mate or a pack or pride to call
your own? But all you have is you . . . and your pathetic job as a
drone? Does it break your feline heart to be so . . . average? So
common? So . . . human?”
Toni cringed, which helped
her not laugh.
And although she’d
normally stop one of her brother’s ego destroying rants long before
he got to the “so human” part, this time, with this particular
bobcat . . . she just couldn’t. Yet what she could do was get her
baby brother out of here before he had to witness a bobcat male
sobbing softly into his Starbucks coffee and egg salad sandwich
lunch.
Because that’s what was
coming. Her brother might have the hands of a true artist, but his
brain . . . his brain was like that of a sadistic psychiatrist who
liked to see if he could force his patients to gouge out their own
eyes during therapy appointments.
Lifting Denny into her
arms, Toni grabbed Kyle’s hand and pulled him out of the office.
She’d wait for her sister and Ric down the hall.
“You going to yell at
me?” Kyle asked her once they were away from the office and the
bobcat’s sniffling was the only thing that could be heard by their
keen jackal ears. She smiled at her brother.
Sure. They were typical
black-backed jackals, which meant they fought amongst themselves
whenever the mood struck them, but they were also family. And one
messed with a jackal family at one’s own risk.
“Nah, little bro.” She
winked at him. “Not this time.”
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Originally from Long
Island, New York, Shelly Laurenston has resigned herself to West
Coast living, which involves healthy food, mostly sunny days, and
lots of guys not wearing shirts when they really should. Shelly is
also the New York Times bestselling author G.A. Aiken, creator of the
Dragon Kin series. For more info about Shelly’s books go to
www.shellylaurenston.com. Or to check out G.A.’s dangerously and
arrogantly sexy dragons go to www.gaaiken.com
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