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  • #1
    Paige Tyler
    “The odds were incredibly stacked against a werewolf ever meeting his one-in-a-billion soul mate. There was no way Becker could have met his in the midst of an armed robbery. That kind of crap didn't happen in the real world.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #2
    Paige Tyler
    “Why aren't you turning me over to your cop friends right now?" she demanded.
    He shrugged. "To tell the truth, I have absolutely no idea. But let's talk anyway.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #3
    Paige Tyler
    “He opened his mouth to order her to drop the MP5 she had aimed at him, but nothing would come out. It was like she'd robbed him of the ability to speak. Shooting her wasn't an option, though. And the idea of arresting her didn't make him feel any better.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #4
    Paige Tyler
    “I promise not to bite - unless you ask nicely.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #5
    Paige Tyler
    “Why don't we leave this pot on to simmer for a while?”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #6
    Paige Tyler
    “Do they have names?"
    "The red one with the silver markings is Lady Liadrin, the dark blue one is Queen Azshara, and the black one with the long, wavy fins is Lady Vashj."
    She glanced at him. Those are the strangest names for fish I've ever heard. What's wrong with Dory?”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #7
    Paige Tyler
    “He grinned. "Some guys like to work on cars or do woodworking. I search for beautiful women who might want to bite me.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #8
    Paige Tyler
    “Gage sighed. "This team was a whole hell of a lot easier to run before any of us had ever heard about The One. You know that, right?"
    Maybe." Becker grinned. "But it wasn't nearly as interesting.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #9
    Paige Tyler
    “Sleeping with a guy isn't the same thing as opening your heart to him.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #10
    Paige Tyler
    “As engine vibrated under him, he tried to tell himself it was all going to work out. It had to. Now that he’d found The One, there was no way in hell he was letting her get away. If that meant he had to move heaven and earth to find a good life for her and her pack mates here in the city, he’d do it. If being with Jayna meant he had to empty out his bank account and sell everything he owned, he was okay with that too.

    He had friends in other places he could turn to, Family too. His parents owned a huge house and a lot of land outside of Denver. If he showed up with Jayna, her pack, and no job, his family would welcome them with open arms. Okay, maybe his mom would be a little shocked when she found out his girlfriend came with an extended family, but she’d overlook it if there was a possibility of a grandchild in the near future.

    Becker was still daydreaming about kids with Jayna someday when headlights suddenly appeared in his rear- view mirror. He glanced over, swearing when he saw two vehicles speeding up behind him and closing fast.”
    Paige Tyler, In the Company of Wolves

  • #11
    Paige Tyler
    “So what did you and Landon do this afternoon?” Minka asked, her soft voice dragging him back to the present.

    Angelo looked up to see that Minka had already polished off two fajitas. Damn, the girl could eat. “Landon gave me a tour of the DCO complex. I did some target shooting and blew up a few things. He even let me play with the expensive surveillance toys. I swear, it felt more like a recruiting pitch to get me to work there than anything.”

    Minka’s eyes flashed green, her full lips curving slightly. Damn, why the hell had he said it like that? Now she probably thought he was going to come work for the DCO. Even if he wanted to, he couldn’t, not after just reenlisting for another five years. The army wasn’t the kind of job where you could walk into the boss’s office and say, “I quit.”

    Thinking it would be a good idea to steer the conversation back to safer ground, he reached for another fajita and asked Minka a question instead. “What do you think you’ll work on next with Ivy and Tanner? You going to practice with the claws for a while or move on to something else?”

    Angelo felt a little crappy about changing the subject, but if Minka noticed, she didn’t seem to mind. And it wasn’t like he had to fake interest in what she was saying. Anything that involved Minka was important to him. Besides, he didn’t know much about shifters or hybrids, so the whole thing was pretty damn fascinating.

    “What do you visualize when you see the beast in your mind?” he asked.

    “Before today, I thought of it as a giant, blurry monster.

    But after learning that the beast is a cat, that’s how I picture it now.” She smiled. “Not a little house cat, of course. They aren’t scary enough. More like a big cat that roams the mountains.”

    “Makes sense,” he said.

    Minka set the other half of her fourth fajita on her plate and gave him a curious look. “Would you mind if I ask you a personal question?”

    His mouth twitched as he prepared another fajita. He wasn’t used to Minka being so reserved. She usually said whatever was on her mind, regardless of whether it was personal or not.

    “Go ahead,” he said.

    “The first time we met, I had claws, fangs, glowing red eyes, and I tried to kill you. Since then, I’ve spent most of the time telling you about an imaginary creature that lives inside my head and makes me act like a monster. How are you so calm about that? Most people would have run away already.”

    Angelo chuckled. Not exactly the personal question he’d expected, but then again Minka rarely did the expected.

    “Well, my mom was full-blooded Cherokee, and I grew up around all kinds of Indian folktales and legends.

    My dad was in the army, and whenever he was deployed, Mom would take my sisters and me back to the reservation where she grew up in Oklahoma. I’d stay up half the night listening to the old men tell stories about shape-shifters, animal spirits, skin-walkers, and trickster spirits.” He grinned. “I’m not saying I necessarily believed in all that stuff back then, but after meeting Ivy, Tanner, and the other shifters at the DCO, it just didn’t faze me that much.”

    Minka looked at him with wide eyes. “You’re a real American Indian? Like in the movies? With horses and everything?”

    He laughed again. The expression of wonder on her face was adorable. “First, I’m only half-Indian. My dad is Mexican, so there’s that. And second, Native Americans are almost nothing like you see in the movies. We don’t all live in tepees and ride horses. In fact, I don’t even own a horse.”

    Minka was a little disappointed about the no-horse thing, but she was fascinated with what it was like growing up on an Indian reservation and being surrounded by all those legends. She immediately asked him to tell her some Indian stories. It had been a long time since he’d thought about them, but to make her happy, he dug through his head and tried to remember every tale he’d heard as a kid.”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #12
    Paige Tyler
    “The woman tensed. As anger and fear ricocheted across her face, her eyes changed from red to green to brown in a dizzying display like nothing he’d ever seen.

    Every instinct in Angelo’s body screamed at him to lunge for his weapon. Instead he set his feet for impact, blocking her slashing claws. Unbelievably, after a few moments of struggling, she went still, all the fight gone…

    Minka isn’t sure she should trust the sexy Special Forces soldier who found her. Subjected to horrors, on the run from scientists set on locking her in a cage, Minka is terrified of the monster she’s becoming…and somehow, Angelo is the only one who can calm the beast inside her and make her feel safe.

    But can she trust the way he makes her feel when she’s not even sure she can trust herself?”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #13
    Paige Tyler
    “She didn't know why being near him made the beast inside her go away, and she didn't care. She was Minka in his arms and a monster out of them. That was all that mattered to her.”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #14
    Paige Tyler
    “What man didn't enjoy a beautiful woman curled up in his lap, even if she did treat him like a scratching post every time she woke up?”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #15
    Paige Tyler
    “Do you have any idea how beautiful you are?" he asked hoarsely.
    Minka didn't answer. She simply reached up and tangled her fingers in his hair, urging him down for a searing kiss.”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #16
    Paige Tyler
    “Did you see that bison on the wall there? He’s so big. And so cute.”

    Angelo grinned. “I thought you might say that. That’s why I got a smaller version.” He took the plush animal from inside his jacket, where he’d been hiding it, and placed it on the table. “This is Ted.”

    Minka’s eyes glistened with tears as she stared at it. Crap, what had he done wrong? He’d thought she’d love it.

    But then she grabbed the toy in one hand, threw her arms around Angelo, and squeezed him so hard his ribs creaked.

    “Thank you,” she said against his chest. “He’s perfect.”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior

  • #17
    Paige Tyler
    “Angelo pulled his uniform overshirt over his head without undoing the buttons, which she thought was a pretty impressive feat. Then she saw what he was hiding under there and decided the view was much more impressive. Technically, he was still clothed, but the light tan T-shirt was really tight, and she didn’t have to use her imagination very much to figure out there were a lot of muscles under it. Just the sight of his big arms rippling as he moved was enough to make Minka catch her breath.

    When he reached behind his head to pull off his T-shirt, Minka found herself licking her lips in anticipation. She felt bad for watching him like this, but she couldn’t help herself. Then she looked up and saw Angelo regarding her with an amused expression on his handsome face.

    “I understand why you want to keep the door open, and I’m okay with that,” he said. “But you might want to look the other way for this part.”

    Minka felt heat rush to her face. She nodded and stepped out of the doorway, turning to sit down on the floor beside the bathroom like Angelo had done. Her fingers dug into the stuffed sloth’s fur. She was glad he couldn’t see her face because it was probably bright red. Why had she been staring like that?”
    Paige Tyler, Her Fierce Warrior



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