Enticed
Enticed
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TWO MARKS - 4
TWO MARKS PACK RULE: DON’T MIX WITH RANCHERS
In Wyoming, we’re the law.
We keep the pack’s secret–and our wolves–safe from our neighbors, the ranchers.
Then we meet her.
The one we’ve been waiting for. Our mate.
Only she’s a rancher—the nemesis of our pack. Worse, she’s the daughter of a wolf hunter.
When danger encroaches on her land, we’re sent to investigate.
We want to protect her. To prove to her we’re exactly what she needs.
But she may be part of an illegal operation. And now she knows we’re more than two rugged cowboys bent on making her ours, which means she could destroy not just us, but the entire pack.
Regardless of the truth, we must claim her. Our lives depend on it.
One way or another we’ll have her. Or die trying.
Main Tropes
- Cowboy Shifters
- Why Choose
- V-Card Holding Heroine
- OTT Jealous/Protective
- Paranormal
- Small Town Romance
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The door opened.
Several things hit me at once. Our lives were suddenly changed, and we were both totally fucked.
Not because of a gun or Bob Jenkins wanting us off his land.
No.
It was her.
Our mate.
The one. She was a fucking rancher. And human.
Her sweet scent took me down like a fucking Mack truck. That hard dick? Yeah, it wasn’t going down anytime soon.
I knew she was ours from one deep breath.
But looking at her… fuck.
Theo growled, and I stepped toward him and jabbed my elbow into his arm.
We stared at her. Took in her height—probably only two inches shorter than my six feet. Took in the long auburn braid that came over her shoulder. Her brown eyes that darted between the two of us. Her full lips. The swells of her breasts beneath a University of Wyoming t-shirt. The nipples that were hardening beneath the cotton as we watched. The way her jeans fitted snugly to her solid curves.
She wasn’t a petite thing. Hell, no. Our mate was thick and curvy and… fuck me, she was perfect.
“Hello,” she said, her voice deep and husky. It went right to my balls.
Theo tugged off his hat. “Ma’am. Who might you be?”
“Ali Jenkins.”
I pegged her as being early to mid-twenties. By location, name and age, it didn’t take two law enforcement officers to put the evidence together. She was Bob Jenkins’s daughter.
I couldn’t help taking a step closer, reaching out and lifting the end of her braid. I flicked my fingers over the strands, then lifted the tail to my nose.
A gasp escaped her lips at the forward gesture, but I couldn’t help myself. I considered my action to be reserved, considering Theo and I had been waiting for her our entire adult lives.
Theo moved to stand beside me, our arms bumping.
I watched as Ali swallowed, and it was my turn to groan because I was imagining her throat working as she tried to take my dick as deep as she could.
“Who’s at the door?” a voice called from the depths of the house.
The sound startled our mate and she jumped back, her braid being tugged before I released it.
“Police!” she called, taking in my uniform and Theo’s DEA jacket.
Heavy footfall preceded Bob Jenkins.
Not happy, I stepped back, trying to get my head back on task, but it was fucking impossible. I kept glancing at Ali, afraid she might disappear.
“What do you want?” he practically snarled when he came to the doorway. He moved his daughter behind him, but she didn’t go far. Jenkins gave me a quick glance, then ruled me out as worth recognizing on his front porch.
Maybe she, too, felt the attraction between us, the need to stay together.
“Sir, I’m Special Agent Decker with the DEA.”
He responded to Theo with a quick and annoyed, “Yes?”
“Sheriff Cooke was kind enough to bring me here so I could introduce myself,” Theo added.
“Why is a DEA agent making himself known to me in particular?” he asked, crossing his arms over his chest in the blatant standoffish gesture.
Jenkins wore worn jeans, a white snap shirt with the sleeves rolled up, and sturdy leather boots. Typical uniform for a rancher. While his hair was more gray than dark brown, it had barely receded with age. He was tall and strong. Even though his property was large enough he must have many employees, he clearly didn’t run the place from behind a desk.
“The Cheyenne office has been dealing with a large influx of meth into the southern portion of the state. We’ve been able to question local dealers and track the supply this way. To Granger County.”
Theo specifically left out Wolf Springs, and even Jenkins’s large swath of land where meth could be made without detection, which was what Theo suspected.
Jenkins glanced down at his daughter. “Alison’s a little too old for me to advise her not to do drugs.”
I looked at Ali—Alison Jenkins—and didn’t look away. I listened to Jenkins continue to talk, but I was taking in the warm tan of her skin, the roundness of her cheeks. Her long fingers. The cinch of her belt around her waist. The swell of her full hips. I clenched my fingers with the need to grab hold of her and never let go.
“—sure to share your information with the other ranchers in the area,” Jenkins said, setting his hand on the open door. “We’ll keep watch for any unusual activity, and share it with the sheriff.”
At my mention, I blinked and looked in Jenkins’ dark eyes. The same ones his daughter shared. Yet while hers were filled with interest and—hopefully—newfound desire, I saw rage and guilt in his. He was involved. I knew it.
I was sure Theo knew it, too.
“If that’s all, we have a ranch to run.” Jenkins looked between us, stepped back, and closed the door in our faces. I got one last look at Ali before the sight of her was cut off—and her sweet scent.
“I don’t want you talking to those men.” With our shifter hearing, it was easy to pick up Jenkins’ angry words. And our mate’s response.
I stilled, listened.
“Why not?” she countered. “They’re doing their job.”
Theo glanced my way, and his fists clenched. We couldn’t leave the porch without hearing their argument. The words Jenkins was putting into our mate’s ears that might make her hate us.
“While Sheriff Cooke was doing his job, he defended animals, not the people who voted him into office.”
I wanted to roll my eyes, but I resisted. Barely.
“He wasn’t here about the wolf problem,” Ali replied. “What is this about meth?”
“How the hell should I know? He has it out for ranchers, obviously. Fines. Protecting the wolves—”
“You already said that. The meth? The other guy is from the DEA. They’ve got to have a reason to be here besides annoying you.”
That made Theo grin.
“Are you taking their side now?” Jenkins snarled.
I wanted to kick the door in and protect our mate, even from the angry tone of her father.
“No, of course not. I didn’t call them here. I only answered the door.”
“Then don’t answer it if they show up again. He’s obviously terrible at his job if he’s on our porch, wasting our time. We have cattle to herd.”
We couldn’t miss the retreating footsteps, then nothing. We trudged back to the SUV and didn’t speak until I was driving back down the lane.
“What the fuck are we going to do?” I asked.
“Claim her.”
Theo’s words were exactly right, except…
“How?” I asked, frustrated. “She’s going to defend her father. That’s what family does.”
That was how the pack worked too. I’d believe family or pack members before outside sources. But we weren’t just that; we were her mates.
I yanked off my hat, set it on the center console, and ran my fingers through my hair.
“You said others in the pack mated humans,” Theo said, his tone considering.
I thought of the claimings that had happened last year. Two human females were new mates in the pack. Rachel and Caitlyn. Happy and well-integrated.
“Human? You’re worried about her being human? You heard what he just filled her head with. We have to get her out of there.” I was aroused and frustrated. “My dick is hard and we’re driving away from our mate. How can you be so calm?”
He turned to me and showed me his eyes, silver and all but glowing. “I’m not calm at all. I’m dying inside with every mile you put between us.”
Good, I wasn’t alone in this. In this misery at finding our mate and being forced to leave her behind.
“We’re in deep shit here,” I snapped. “She’s a rancher, and the daughter of the guy who killed wolves for sport, and who’s most likely making and spreading meth across Wyoming.”
Theo was quiet, his fists clenched in his lap. “Yeah, this is a fucking problem. But I’m not letting anything get in the way of us claiming her.”
I smiled. He agreed with me. “We only have to take down her father, sway our alpha to the concept of us claiming the pack enemy’s daughter, and get her in bed between us, and our teeth in her sweet skin.”
Yeah, no problem at all.
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