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Ravenous

Ravenous

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WOLF RANCH - 9

PACK RULE #9: FATE COMES SECOND FOR A SINGLE DAD

I didn’t move to Cooper Valley for love.
I’m here to raise my daughter in peace, work at Wolf Ranch, and keep my wolf on a tight leash.
Because I don’t have time for distractions. Or complications. And definitely not both in the form of a female.
Joy is my new next-door neighbor—sweet, sexy, and entirely off-limits.
She always has a messy bun and a laugh that melts steel.
She makes my little girl giggle like I’ve never seen before.
She makes me burn with need.
She’s sunshine. I’m thunderclouds.
I tell myself I’m too gruff, too brooding, too busy being a father to want her.
But my wolf doesn’t care about rules. He thinks she belongs to him.
He knows she smells like fate… and tastes even better.
How can I stay away? In the end, it seems fate will decide for me.

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Main Tropes

  • Cowboy Shifter
  • Single Dad
  • Grumpy/Sunshine
  • OTT Jealous/Protective
  • Paranormal
  • Small Town Romance

BOOK SAMPLE:

Living in Montana, the possibility of a wild animal charging through the underbrush was not uncommon. But a muscled, tattooed man wearing nothing but a towel around his waist was a surprise.
Especially one this attractive.
He had red hair. Everywhere.
The towel did little to hide the fact, because the towel was little. It was pink and had…embroidered strawberries on the ends.
It only contrasted how big and virile he was. Six feet, sturdy frame. Muscled. Broad shouldered. Again, muscled. Abs you could climb. Yup, muscled. Thighs like tree trunks.
And beneath the towel… big there, too.
The towel might fit a four-year old girl just fine, but EVERYTHING on this guy was either shown outright or outlined very distinctly.
My mouth watered, and the sun suddenly became even hotter than it had been. I put the popsicle in my mouth to hope to cool off.
His gaze followed the action with a dark glower.
“Hi, Daddy! This is Joy. We’re having pops.”
His daughter was so sweet. And bright. Now I knew where she got her strawberry blonde locks.
“I see that,” he said.
He stomped over to us, which shouldn’t be possible in bare feet, but he somehow managed it.
I had to tip my head back to keep my eyes on his and not the rest of his Adonis physique. His face softened as he squatted down in front of his daughter and that towel–
My eyes practically bugged out of my head at the sight of his dick. His big, thick, ridiculously-attractive-for-a-dick dick.
He must’ve figured out his towel wasn’t working at the same time I cleared my throat. He popped back to his feet and held the knot at his hip tightly.
“Baby, you can’t leave the house without me,” he said gruffly.
“I didn’t want to color anymore,” Remy defended herself. “I heard Joy singing so I came out. She lives here. She does clay in the garage. Wanna see?”
He frowned at me like I might have been trying to lure her into my house or something.
“She paints it and puts it in an oven. It sounds so fun! She’s gonna let me do some if it’s okay with you.”
The dad-I’d-like-to-fuck grunted. I couldn’t tell if it was a yes or a no.
For some foolish reason, his disgruntled demeanor made him all the more attractive to me. I didn’t know why–maybe I found grumps a challenge or something.
I was never into guys who were charming and friendly and into me. I was like a cat who knew exactly which strangers weren’t cat people, and that was on who it expended its energy and affection.
“Her hair’s not red like mine. It’s like a princess and like spun gold in that book we read. What’s spun gold? Does it go around and around in circles?”
The girl had energy. The popsicle perhaps wasn’t the best idea, but they were all natural. Raspberry, my favorite flavor. It had two sticks and I’d split it in half so we shared. I’d doubted she could eat a whole one before it melted all over her. I was right because half the juice stained her face and her right hand.
“The popsicle is all-natural, no sugar added,” I told him. “I’m sorry, I should have asked you first, but she said she didn’t have any food allergies and that you were in the shower.”
I probably shouldn’t have reminded myself of that fact because the thought sent my gaze on another wander over his mostly-naked body, looking for water droplets. Wondering if he’d like a little help next time.
I could–it was definitely an option–hold the soap or something.
The man grunted. Looked at me.
Took a deep breath as if trying to calm himself.
Then looked away.
Ignoring me, he said, “Remy, you can’t run off like that. I didn’t know where you were.” He shot a dark look my way. “And you should never accept food from strangers.”
“I’m sorry, Daddy.” She tipped her freckled face up to mine. “Is Joy a stranger? I thought she was our neighbor.”
But I wasn’t a stranger any longer.
“Time to go.”
Remy jumped to her feet.
“Thank you for the pop!” she said to me, then dashed off back to her house.
“She’s adorable.” I pushed to my bare feet. It was in the high eighties, and to combat the heat, I had on a short sundress, and my fair hair was pulled up into a sloppy bun.
He grunted again.
I wasn’t sure what else to say to a mostly naked man in my backyard. There was no etiquette for this.
He stared. I stared back.
Then he turned on his bare foot and left.
I got a great view of his muscular ass in the tiny towel.
That was my neighbor? Wow.
Grumpy. Growly. Gorgeous.
And I didn’t even know his name.

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