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She smiled. “I like the way you can spin something negative into a positive.

He moved closer. “Is that so? I hope tonight you can show me and Preston just how appreciative you are.”

“I would like nothing better.”

“Good, and then maybe we can make some plans on where we want to go on our honeymoon.”

Preston picked her up from behind, turned her around, and kissed her. When Ariel moaned, Benson slipped her out of Preston’s grasp and did the same. His life right now was just about perfect.

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EXCERPT-MEANT FOR WOLVES

I hope you enjoyed meeting the Grangers. Next up is Tawny Granger's story,Meant for wolves.If you want to be sure to find out about my specials and new releases, sign up for my newsletter or follow me on BookBub.

Bestselling Author Vella Day continues the sensual and suspenseful spin-off of her most popular Pack Wars series…

Tawny Granger's brother has gone missing. Her family and friends have all told her not to worry, but she and her twin have a special bond. Everything inside of her is screaming he's in danger.

Alex Carter and Liam Zano have built a career teaching other werewolves how to fight. When Tawny asks them to help her search for her brother, they can't turn her away. Not only is she their mate, they also make a very grim discovery—werewolf hunters might have come to Wildwood, Montana.

When a snowstorm forces the three of them to find shelter in the mountains, Tawny is undeniable drawn to these men. She feels the sexual tension between them, but now is not the time to allow her emotions to take over.

The werewolf hunters have targeted the entire Granger family, but what happens as a result of being hunted proves that she is MEANT for these wolves.

Here is the first chapter:

Tawny Granger picked up her cell from her cluttered office desk and called her father, the sheriff of Wildwood, Montana.

He answered on the third ring. “Hey, sweetie. This is a nice surprise.”

Since her dad was always busy saving the town from some bad guy, Tawny hated to interrupt him, but this was kind of an emergency. “Hey Dad, have you heard from Zach?”

Her twin was usually very good about keeping his commitments, and he’d promised they’d have a drink together tonight. The lack of contact worried her.

“No, but you know your brother. He was probably hiking somewhere in the woods, and his cell either ran out of power or he couldn’t get service. Why?”

Tawny blew out a breath, feeling a little better that her father didn’t seem concerned. Still, Zach should have let her know somehow that he might not make it tonight. “We were supposed to meet up this evening. My gut tells me something is wrong.”

He blew out a breath. “I bet he found a stranded hiker or two and is helping them get situated. I wouldn’t worry about him.” Her dad was not a big believer in her twin-link theory. If he’d had a twin, he might have understood that she often felt what Zach did.

“You’re probably right, but we don’t get a lot of campers in December.” They lived at the foothills of the Montana mountains after all.

“Sweetie, Zach is twenty-six years old and the forest ranger. He’s a survivor. I bet he can live off the land all winter if he has to.”

“I know how old he is.” But her father was right. Of all her siblings, Zach could take care of himself in the wild the best. Considering he could shift into his wolf form, he could last a long time outside. Even though their kind didn’t eat raw meat like real wolves, if he was able to cook the food, he would to survive. “I know.”

“You sound upset. What would you like me to do? Go into the woods and look for him?”

Tawny hadn’t thought that far ahead. Her dad was sixty and a tad overweight. Besides, he wasn’t the mountain climbing type, despite having been in the military—though that was years ago. “Just call me if you hear anything, okay?”

“You bet.” A knock sounded on his office door. Apparently, he was needed on the job. “I have to go.”

“Sure, but don’t forget to call if Zach contacts you.” Her dad could be preoccupied at times.

“Will do.”

As soon as she hung up, her new hire, Julia Smith, a pretty woman with long, brown hair pulled back into a ponytail, knocked and then bounced into Tawny’s office. She stilled. “Is everything okay? You look…I don’t know. Upset, maybe?”

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