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Alpha & Omega #1

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The most powerful shifter in New York just met his match.
 
Graced with the ability to shift into any form, Diskant Black is the absolute authority in the world of shifters and, as the Omega of New York City, his word is law. Protecting those who share his lineage is more than a job, it is a predisposition ingrained since birth—nothing is more important.
 
Until a chance encounter with a tiny female sets fire to his blood, brings him to his knees, and turns his world upside down. Ava Brisbane is more than he bargained for in a mate—beautiful, fragile…human. If he wants to keep her by his side, he'll have to sacrifice a portion of his soul to establish a bond that can never be broken.
 
When faced with a powerful, sexy shifter who claims her as his own, Ava isn't sure if she's frightened or excited by the prospect. Diskant inspires fantasies and desires she's never experienced, tempting her to lower her defenses, but mating with a shifter comes with a cost, and the price is danger knocking at her door.
 
When Shepherds—the hunters of all shifter races—arrive in New York searching for a former member of Diskant's pack, he and Ava up the ante as they turn up the heat. As passions ignite and truths are revealed, they'll have to rely on each other to unite the shifter populace and face those who have come to start a war.

This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable.

 EXCERPT

“Put me down, right now. I mean it. I’ll scream.”

Shifting her slightly, he growled. “If you don’t stop, I’m going to put the bag down, bend you over my knee, and turn that beautiful little ass of yours a nice shade of red.”

“You wouldn’t dare.” She sounded skeptical but the thrashing ceased.

“Don’t count on it. I’ve been in hell the last few weeks. Delivering a small dose of what I’ve suffered to your derriere just might be what the doctor ordered.”

“I can’t be your mate,” she argued hoarsely. “You know that, right? It’s not possible.”

He stopped in front of his bike and climbed aboard, keeping her weight balanced with the arm under her legs. “And why is that?”

“I’m human,” she answered as if it was the most logical thing in the world.

“And?” He situated her across his lap and used his free arm to retrieve the bag and place it in her lap. 

“And nothing!”

“Doesn’t sound like nothing to me, baby.”

She started struggling again, nearly sending the bag to the concrete in her efforts to gain freedom. “Damn it, it won’t work. There is no way.”

 He wrapped his arms around her shoulders and arms, forcing her to go still. “Why won’t it work? Tell me.”

“You’ll…you’ll…” She shrugged after a moment, staring straight ahead, refusing to look at him.

Lowering his voice, he prodded, “I’ll what?”

“You’ll hurt me,” she expelled in a rush. “I’ve heard rumors of what it’s like, and in case you haven’t noticed, I’m a quarter of your size.”

For the first time in his life, his heart actually felt laden with an invisible weight.  She might know about shifters, but she didn’t know about shifters. A male would die before he harmed his mate. It was ingrained from the moment of birth, buried deeply within, an instinct to protect and defend, to nurture and cherish.

Grasping her chin, he forced her to meet his eyes. “I would never hurt you. Believe what you will about me, my kind, and our lifestyle. But trust in this. To hurt you would be to hurt myself. We are connected, and through that bond we will share pain and pleasure. But you’ll never be in danger with me. I’d die for you. Without hesitation.”

Arousal tinted the air, and he struggled not to respond to her need. He could sense her confusion and doubt, her uncertainty and fear. First he had to take her home. There he would feed her, talk to her, soothe her and, ultimately, claim her.

Caressing her cheek with his thumb, he whispered, “I’m going to take you home with me. This thing between us isn’t going to go away. I promise to be as patient as I can and to answer any questions you have. Just don’t shut me out. That’s all I ask.”

For a moment he worried she might argue. “As long as you promise not to do anything I don’t want you to do.” She released a shaky sigh. “We’re going to talk, nothing else.”

He retrieved the key from his pocket and grinned. He’d have her so needy and eager to come she wouldn’t know yes from no. Of course, he wasn’t going to tell her that. Sometimes the best way to learn was by jumping in headfirst, and in this case, his head was making a beeline for the paradise between her thighs.

He started the bike and purred in approval when she wrapped her left arm beneath his jacket and clutched his ribs. “I won’t do anything unless you beg me to,” he said, basking in her touch. “How’s that?”

“Dream on,” she muttered, and he just knew she was rolling her eyes.

Bending slightly at the waist, he revved up the bike.

“Hang on, Ava Mine. From here on in, it’s going to be one hell of a ride.”