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Moonlight Hero

Series: Ashton Grove Werewolves , Book 2
By: Jessica Coulter Smith | Other books by Jessica Coulter Smith
Published By: Wild Horse Press
Published: May 26, 2009
ISBN # 9781442162662
Word Count: 51,500
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Categories: Vampires/Werewolves Drama Science Fiction & Fantasy

Description
Alpha werewolf Gabriel Andrews is stunned when his mate comes bursting through the door of his garage. Running from a ravenous vampire, Kiera is happy to see the hot mechanic. A confrontation between the couple and the vampire forces Gabriel to announce Kiera as his mate. When the vampire throws down the gauntlet, demanding that Gabriel and Kiera marry in order to prove that she's really the alpha's mate, Gabriel is only too happy to agree. Kiera on the other hand has her doubts. Coming from a small town in Tennessee where werewolves do not associate with other shifters, the little werefox can't believe that Gabriel could really want her in his life.

Will these two have a happily ever after? Or will Kiera's past life and an angry vampire keep them apart?
 
Reader Rating:  starstarstarstarstar (40 Ratings)
Sensuality Rating:   liplipliplip
 
Editorial Reviews:
From Noelle, Romance Junkies
Ms. Smith did a very nice job balancing their personalities, and making sure that one didn’t overpower the other, and the result was a great story. The attraction between the two of them was almost volcanic, and made this a very steamy read.
From Melissa, Browler Books
I sat down to read it thinking the same thing everyone thinks about a series... the 2nd one is never as good. Well Jessica has changed my mind about that. She has delivered another great story and I can't wait to read the next one.
From Phoebe Jordan @ Talk About My Favorite Authors
Jessica Coulter Smith delivers another wonderfully written paranormal romance that had me totally captivated from start to finish, as well as making me want more by the time I read the last sentence of the novel.
From Rose Petal Reviews
Jessica Coulter Smith has done it again. This is book 2 of the Ashton Grove Werewolves series; so if you haven't read book 1, I would recommend that you read it. This book didn't disappoint.
From Missy @ PNR Paranormal Romance
I loved book two of the Ashton Grove Werewolves even more than I did book one (and I thoroughly enjoyed Moonlight Protector). Ms. Coulter Smith just keeps getting better and better.
From Alicia @ PNR ParaNormal Romance
Fans of Jessica Coulter Smith will enjoy reading Moonlight Hero, the second book in the Ashton Grove Werewolves series. Moonlight Hero picks up where Moonlight Protector leaves off, continuing the story of the Andrews brothers. I read the first of this series and I have to admit that Moonlight Hero is even better.
From Coffee Time Romance
You just have to love a man who knows what he wants, and puts his heart on the line to get it. Gabriel’s character is all about action and honorability, the perfect traits for an alpha...This is an entertaining read with just enough action and romance to keep the characters hopping.
From Arianne @ Night Owl Romance
The author has blended and woven a lovable romance with friendly characters who have intelligent minds. The story holds your attention until the very end.
From Manic Readers
The characters in Moonlight Hero are very well drawn--it is easy to get a vivid picture of them in your mind... The romance is sizzling hot and earns its erotic rating very nicely!
Excerpt:
UNEDITED EXCERPT

Chapter One

Kiera ran on silent feet through the darkened alley. It probably would have been easier to escape if she had shifted into her animal form, but then she would have been stuck without clothes later. That would have been a little hard to explain to the average human.
Running for all she was worth, she could sense the vampire’s presence not far behind her. Going into that bar was the dumbest thing she had ever done! Why had she allowed the girls to talk her into it? Shaking her head, she continued to the end of the alley. Hopefully she would live to see another day.
When she reached the corner, she looked around. There wasn’t much nearby except an old Victorian home and an auto repair shop. Noticing the lights were on in the auto shop, she hurried across the street. Reaching for the door, she glanced over her shoulder and gasped. The vampire was standing on the corner under the street lamp. To a passerby he would seem harmless, but Kiera knew better, knew him for the predator he was. She was trembling as she watched the vampire; she knew he could smell her fear but was helpless to do anything about it.
Pushing the door open, Kiera rushed inside. As soon as she closed the door, she turned the lock. The logical part of her brain was calling her an idiot for thinking a lock would keep out a vampire, but her self-preservation skills were kicking in. That small piece of metal made her feel a little bit safer, even if her safety was nothing more than an illusion.
Across the room, Gabriel heard the door close and lock. As he slid out from under the Mustang he had been working on, he noticed the disheveled woman warily watching the street through the glass door. He got up and walked slowly toward her. Taking in her creamy complexion, petite stature and long ebony hair, his body immediately responded to her. She was definitely something to look at, curved in all the right places.
“May I help you?” he asked.
Kiera gasped and spun toward the deep voice. Momentarily startled, she regained her composure, trying to keep her expression as neutral as possible. “Is it alright if I stay here for a minute?”
Gabriel casually looked her over, appreciating the way her black dress clung to her curves. “Everything okay?”
Kiera glanced back outside. The vampire was still on the corner, watching her every move. She knew that he was waiting for her to leave. It wasn’t fair to involve this stranger in her problems, but she didn’t have much of a choice if she wanted to live. And she definitely wanted to live!
Looking back at Gabriel, she said, “That man across the street has been following me. I’m a little nervous about going back outside.”
Gabriel looked through the glass door. Sure enough, a tall blond man was standing on the corner, watching them. An inner voice was screaming at him that the man was a vampire and to be wary. Gabriel shook his head, clearing the ridiculous thought from his mind. Vampires? He was starting to lose it. Granted, being an alpha werewolf made him believe in the impossible, but he had yet to see proof that vampires existed.
Gently taking her arm, he pulled her away from the door. “You’re safe here. You can stay as long as you need to.”
Kiera gave him a shaky smile. “I can’t tell you how much I appreciate that.”
“Since I’m offering sanctuary, mind telling me how that guy ended up following you?” If he was getting pulled into a domestic dispute, now was the time to find out. The last thing he needed was an angry husband coming after him.
Kiera sighed, realizing she could only tell him half of the truth. If she said that a vampire was following her, she had no doubt she would be dragged off to the loony bin. Granted, that would be the perfect ending to her not so perfect day, but she would prefer to not land herself in a padded cell.
“The short version is that he tried to pick me up in a bar. I told him that I wasn’t interested, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. When I left, he followed me. He kind of gave me the creeps so I ran.”
Something seemed a little off with her story. If she had been running, why wasn’t she winded? Not that he wouldn’t have enjoyed watching her run in that skin tight dress and heels; it definitely would have been a sight to behold, especially with her being so top heavy. He almost grinned at the image his mind was creating.
Giving himself a mental shake, he asked, “How did you end up here at my garage? There isn’t a bar for at least three or four miles.”
Kiera hoped the shock didn’t show on her face. Had she really run that far? “I guess I got lost. I was just trying to get away from him and didn’t really pay attention to where I was going.”
She knew her excuse sounded feeble, but she couldn’t very well tell him she was a werefox, giving her more agility and stamina than your average human. There were some things that humans just weren’t prepared for. The fact that “make believe” creatures really existed ranked high on that list.
Gabriel looked skeptical. There had to be more to her story than that, but obviously she wasn’t going to share the full tale. “What’s your name?”
“Kiera.”
“I’m Gabriel.”
Kiera smiled. “It’s nice to meet you. I just wish it was under better circumstances.”
“Do you need to use the phone to call someone? It doesn’t look like that guy is leaving anytime soon,” Gabriel said, glancing out the door.
“Oh.” Kiera followed his gaze. Sure enough, the vampire was still watching from across the street. “Um, I don’t really have anyone to call.”
Gabriel arched an eyebrow, but didn’t say anything. Just what kind of trouble was she in? She didn’t look more than twenty-one or so. A deep primal instinct arose, making him want to comfort her and protect her. The wolf in him responded to her soft feminine scent while the man responded to her lush curves. She didn’t even reach his shoulder, which told him that she was under five-foot two since he was a little over six-feet tall. She wasn’t bone thin like a lot of woman he’d met, but she wasn’t fat either. Her elfin shaped face held full rosy lips and beautiful green eyes that were almost almond shaped. They reminded him of cat eyes.
Kiera noticed the appraisal. “I don’t want to keep you from your work. Please don’t feel like you have to keep me company.”
Gabriel grunted, noting the obvious dismissal. Evidently mechanics weren’t good enough for her. He should have known that a woman as pretty and as well dressed as this one was would have an attitude. Paper pushers were probably more her style; wealthy paper pushers.
“Guess I can finish up this job while you wait to see if your admirer goes away.”
Walking away from her, he slowly climbed back under the Mustang. It was difficult to concentrate on his work, but he managed. There was something about her that wasn’t entirely human. He knew she wasn’t a werewolf, but she was definitely something special. His alpha instincts told him that she was a mate for his pack. Since Cole was already married, that meant that she belonged to either him or Michael. Just thinking of Michael being with her made him grind his teeth.
Kiera watched Gabriel effortlessly slide under the car. She started feeling light headed and realized that she had been holding her breath. He was the most gorgeous guy she had ever seen! Easily over six-feet tall, he had medium length black hair, piercing blue eyes, and was well muscled. It had been difficult to not throw herself into his arms. If he had stood by her much longer, she wouldn’t have been able to keep her hands to herself. She hoped that he hadn’t noticed the effect he had on her. Her animal instincts were going to get her into trouble one of these days.
As she glanced back out the door, she realized that the vampire was crossing the street. Startled, she instinctively started backing toward Gabriel. It wasn’t fair to ask for his protection, but she had never been so terrified in her life. She couldn’t put her finger on it, but something about the mechanic made her feel safe and protected.
Hearing her footsteps drawing near, Gabriel slid out from under the car and looked up at her. “What’s wrong Kiera?”
“He’s coming over. I know that I have no right to ask this, but please help me.” As she looked down at him, her eyes were wide with fear. Her heart had doubled its rhythm and felt as it would burst from her chest.
Gabriel stood up and drew her close to him. She trembled against his body. He absently stroked her back, trying to sooth her. His extra sensitive hearing told him that the guy was almost to the door. Thinking fast, he came up with a plan; one that she probably wouldn’t like, but he was going to enjoy every minute of it.
“Kiera, I’m going to ask you to trust me. Just go with whatever story I have to come up with in order to get that guy out of here. Do you think you can do that? Even if it means being … close to me?”
Kiera looked up into his bright blue eyes and knew without a doubt that she could trust him. “Okay.”
The vampire jerked the door open, tearing the lock apart as the door was torn loose. While Gabriel tried to process that small fact, he bent his head to Kiera’s and kissed her. He had only planned on a short kiss, more for show than anything else, but when Kiera responded to him he pulled her roughly against his chest and deepened the kiss. Every primal instinct in him was yelling for him to claim her as his mate. Her scent surrounded him and he lost himself in the pleasure of her soft body and warm lips.
The vampire stepped into the shop and cleared his throat, attempting to act human. Apparently he didn’t realize how ridiculous that was after tearing open a locked door. Gabriel pulled away from Kiera, but kept her pulled firmly against his body. As he looked the intruder over, taking in the deathly pale skin and nearly black eyes, he realized that his first assessment hadn’t been far off. It seemed that vampires really did exist.
“I’m sorry, may I help you,” he asked the vampire, trying to sound nonchalant, as if a vampire ripping his door apart was an everyday occurrence.
“I was looking for my girlfriend. I’m afraid I was a little surprised to see her kissing someone else,” the vampire replied smoothly.
Gabriel looked down at Kiera with a questioning look. “Something you haven’t told me sweetheart?”
“No,” Kiera said in a husky voice, still reeling from his kiss. Hearing him call her sweetheart, even if it was for pretend, made her tingle all the way to her toes. What was wrong with her? He was a stranger and here she was ready to jump his bones! She was starting to feel like a horny teenager. Just the same, she felt safe standing in his arms. Her traitorous body probably wouldn’t move even if she wanted it to.
Gabriel looked back at the vampire, “I’m afraid you must be mistaken.”
The vampire wasn’t happy with the way things were turning out. Why had the stupid woman run in here? Could the two of them really be together? Or was it just chance and they were acting for his benefit? He refused to let his prey slip through his fingers. It wasn’t often that his kind found those of fairy descent. Their blood was intoxicating.
“I don’t think so,” the vampire replied with a low growl.
Gabriel could tell the vampire wasn’t going to back down. His body tensed, ready for a fight. Swiftly, he maneuvered Kiera behind him to shield her from the vampire. He knew it was only a matter of time before the confrontation went to the next level. He wouldn’t be able to forgive himself if something happened to her.
“What makes you so sure she’s your girlfriend?” Gabriel asked, not entirely sure it was smart to taunt a vampire. “Obviously she doesn’t think she is, not with the way she was kissing me.”
The vampire smiled, showing the tips of his fangs. Now that Gabriel had stepped in front of Kiera he could smell the wolf scent on him. He hadn’t seen a werewolf in a hundred years. Too bad they weren’t extinct as he had thought, however, that could be easily remedied.
“I think I would recognize my own girlfriend. Besides, you’ve never laid eyes on her before tonight. Admit it wolf!”
Gabriel was surprised that the vampire recognized what he was, but he refused to react. “I have no idea what you’re talking about. We’ve been together for a while now. Matter of fact, we even live together.”
The vampire narrowed his eyes, “Why would a wolf associate with a fox?”
A fox? Did he mean that Kiera could shapeshift into a fox? That would explain a few things. A little stunned, Gabriel managed to keep his expression neutral and his voice steady.
“Maybe because the wolf recognized her as his mate regardless of what she could turn into,” Gabriel replied.
The vampire laughed. “Yeah, right. Like an alpha wolf would lower his standards to that of a fox.”
Kiera stiffened behind Gabriel. He was an alpha werewolf? Would he still protect her? In her hometown in Tennessee, the wolves did not associate with any other shapeshifters. They considered themselves above everyone else, superior in all ways. More than once Kiera had been the brunt of their cruel jokes. She pressed herself closer to him, hoping he wouldn’t hand her over. Gabriel was all that stood between her and death, of that she had no doubt.
Gabriel growled low in his throat. “There are no standards to lower. She is my mate and as such my equal.”
The smile slipped from the vampire’s face. This was proving much more difficult than he had imagined. If it weren’t for the fairy blood he smelled running through her veins, he would have given up long ago. Fairy blood was very rare and something he couldn’t pass up. The magic in their blood lasted for at least a year and made the vampire invincible, even against stakes through the heart or decapitation. This was quite literally a game of life and death…his life or death to be exact. The little werefox was of no consequence.
“If she’s your mate, why was she at a club alone? The true mate of an alpha wouldn’t seek the companionship of other males! It’s obvious that you haven’t claimed her.”
Kiera decided it was time to speak up. “I wasn’t looking for men. I went with some friends to keep them company. I was trying to leave when you approached me.”
Gabriel held her back. She had spunk, but he was afraid it would get her killed. Having never met a shifter that wasn’t a wolf, he wasn’t sure how quick she was or how strong. Even though he didn’t really know her, his wolf’s instinct to protect his mate was strong… and Gabriel had no doubt that she was his.
“Kiera is my mate in every sense of the word. To doubt me would be a deadly mistake Vampire.”
The vampire smiled. “What makes you think a single wolf is going to stop me?”
Gabriel felt Kiera stiffen behind him. He wasn’t sure if it was from fear of the vampire or fear that a pack of wolves could come bursting through the door at any moment.
Keeping his gaze calm, he asked, “What makes you think you’d only have to deal with me? In case you’ve forgotten, the fact that I’m the alpha means I have a pack.”
The vampire looked at him uncertainly. One werewolf wouldn’t be a problem, but a pack of them would be a different story. Maybe he could still trick the wolf into handing over his prey. He still wasn’t convinced the woman was really the wolf’s mate. If she wasn’t, there was no way the man would bind her to him permanently.
Reader Reviews (1)
Submitted By: haz on Oct 5, 2011
this book just confirms i will be buying everything from this author
 

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