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His Wolf Heart
By: Lila Dubois | Other books by Lila Dubois
Published By: Amber Quill Press, LLC
Published: Jan 17, 2010
ISBN # 9781602726291
Published By: Amber Quill Press, LLC
Published: Jan 17, 2010
ISBN # 9781602726291
Word Count: 16,000
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Available in: Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Reader, HTML, Rocket, Epub, Mobipocket (.prc)
Categories: Sci-fi/Fantasy Erotica Gay
Description
James Farrant left his werewolf pack ten years ago, but not before he made an impression on Micah. Micah, who once fostered with the Farrant pack, is now the pack Guardian—a wolf who will never have a pack of his own because he will never be part of a breeding pair. When James left, Micah was still coming to terms with his sexuality. The single kiss they shared continues to haunt Micah after all these years. When James returns to the pack, after having spent the intervening years as a playboy, with his photo splashed across the tabloids of Europe, Micah is taken aback by his attraction to the man. James is also stunned to see Micah, who has turned into one very hot man.
A chance encounter at a club leads to a night of wild sex, and in the morning, the connection and the attraction is still there. James’s reasons for leaving the pack were more complicated than anyone ever knew, but with Micah’s help, will he be able to heal himself, both man and wolf?
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Excerpt:
...The valet brought around Micah’s black Mercedes. Taking the keys, Micah slipped behind the wheel. James settled into the passenger seat with ease, seemingly totally comfortable. Micah drove them home in silence. James’s head was back, his eyes closed.
He flipped off the lights before pulling into the driveway. James’s low chuckle had Micah looking over.
“Nice trick, turning the lights off. It makes me think that isn’t the first time you’ve snuck out.”
“I don’t want to wake anyone up,” Micah said as they climbed out of the car. “I don’t sneak out, I can come and go as I please.”
James snorted. “As long as you don’t mind getting grilled about it later.”
“The Farrants are brilliant pack leaders,” Micah defended.
“Sure, sure. They’re great.”
“I don’t like your tone.”
“And suddenly you’re in charge of policing that also, Guardian?”
Micah leapt over the hood of the car in one powerful movement, landing squarely in front of James. “Don’t tempt me, blood-child.”
“You’re no better than I,” James snarled, shoving Micah back a step. “Except that I had the courage to leave this.” He flung out his hand, indicating the house. “I had the courage to go out and be who I am, live my life, instead of being shoved into one of the little boxes they reserve for us.”
“Who are you that you should be exempt from the rules the rest of the world plays by? Every society has rules. Wolves are no different.” Micah’s temper rose, boiling like lava in his belly. Who was James to judge him?
“So, because I like to fuck men I have to settle for being the watchdog, for raising the pups of bitches too stupid to take care of their own young?” James was breathing heavy. Moonlight touched his golden hair, and Micah hated himself for still wanting him.
Micah crossed his arms. “I see you still haven’t grown up.”
“Asshole. You have no idea what life is, what living is.”
“I know that being a part of something—a pack, a family—and taking responsibility for that family, is the most important thing in life. You go ahead and run around Europe fucking artists and feeding your narcissism. If you think that makes you a rebel or some revolutionary, fine. Have a nice time.”
Micah turned his back on James, prepared to head to his house.
James jumped him, and even with Micah’s quick reflexes he wasn’t able to get away. The tackle threw Micah facedown into the dirt. Micah’s beast snarled to life, feeding superhuman strength to his muscles. With a snarl, he threw James off his back and jumped to his feet. James scrambled up, squaring off with him. They circled each other, the actions of wolves, in the bodies of men.
James, lacking Micah’s patience and tactical skill, leapt first. Micah caught him mid-leap, fisting his hands in James’s shirt as he sidestepped so that the man’s own motion carried him to the ground. Using his hold on James’s shirt, Micah followed him down, pinning him and throwing one leg across his thighs to hold him in place.
Micah let out a shout of triumph as James thrashed. The younger man bared his teeth.
“Let me up,” James demanded.
“No.”
“Then you’d better be prepared.”
Micah bared his teeth. “Prepared for what?”
James broke Micah’s hold on his shoulders, sat up, grabbed Micah’s hair, and kissed him...
His Wolf Heart
By: Lila Dubois
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