Authors: Missy Martine
The Wind River Pack
Blind Acceptance
Laynee Conners has been in a school for the blind since her mother died when she was five.
Now, her father wants her to come home so he can get his hands on the inheritance her grandfather left her.
David and Eric Rivers are brothers, adopted into the Wind River Pack. They’re called home to Wyoming when their alpha wants to do a head count of all his pack members. Children are disappearing from other packs, and he’s concerned about his family.
The brothers find Laynee in the woods, drugged and left to die. Both their beasts claim the fragile young woman as their mate.
Can a bear and a wolf share a mate?
Time’s running out. They have to convince Laynee she’s theirs before her father succeeds in his plans.
Note: There is no sexual relationship or
touching for titillation between or among
siblings.
Genre:
Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Paranormal, Shape-shifter
Length:
69,929 words
BLIND
ACCEPTANCE
The Wind River Pack
Missy Martine
MENAGE AMOUR
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It’s my pleasure to dedicate this book to the many fans that let me know how much they enjoyed The Wolfen Heritage Books. The paranormal stories were great fun to write, and it’s my hope this new series will give the same enjoyment. To help you keep track of the families, I’ve given you a little family tree. These books are twenty-five years after
Changing Their Wolfen Heritage
. I hope you enjoy learning about Maddie and Remus’s family.
The Families
Alpha Remus and Alpha Femm Maddie Victor and Eloise (Twins) Elyne Kanor
Michael and Ariane Barrows Kilana Alexander
Ethan, Latan, and Kitania Eric David Zack Macon Synia Rennia
Mali and Melissa Zediah Cyndie
Zebron and Nanita Lyssa Zyne
BLIND
ACCEPTANCE
The Wind River Pack
MISSY MARTINE
Copyright © 2013
“Damn, bro, would you look at that?”
Eric Wind River grabbed his brother’s arm and pointed at the Lexus parked at the next pump. “Have you ever seen anyone more beautiful?” Her long, blonde hair swept away from her face in a ponytail, leaving her creamy, smooth complexion visible. Add that to her slender neck and full pouty lips and she was nearly perfect.
David removed the nozzle from the gas tank of their Jeep and replaced it on the pump. He glanced over at the girl and nodded. “She’d look better without those sunglasses, but she’s one fine looker.”
Eric watched her turn her head and grinned. “She’s looking at me.” He winked and gave her a small wave.
Despite his flirting, the young girl continued to stare, her expression revealing no emotion.
David snorted. “What a bitch! We don’t need that today. Let’s get moving. I wanna find a good campsite before dark.”
Eric climbed into the passenger seat and watched David start the engine.
“Did Remus say what this meeting was about?”
“No, but I called Latan late last night.”
Eric and David were just children when they were adopted into the Wind River Pack by the alpha’s brothers and their mate.
“Did he tell you anything, or are they keeping everything secret?” asked Eric.
“He said the alpha of the Cardston Pack called Remus to let him know several of their pups have disappeared.”
“Cardston? That’s up in Canada, right?”
David nodded. “Yeah, and Latan said everyone thinks it’s a little too close for comfort. He’s calling everybody home for an official head count and powwow.
It’s mandatory.”
Eric groaned. “Did he say how long this is gonna take?”
“No more than three days. I went ahead and asked Carl to take the Winston party on Saturday in case we don’t make it back.” It had been almost two years since the adoptive brothers had opened Shifting Adventures in West Glacier. Their small company offered white water rafting, kayaking, and photo hunting for tourists nearly year round.
With their shifter senses, it was easy to give humans the vacation of a lifetime.
Eric winced. “Let’s hope we get back in time. John Winston is the CEO of a multinational company.
If he’s impressed, he could send a lot of business our way.”
“Don’t be so damn negative. Carl will do fine. He’s capable.”
Eric nodded. “For a human, he’s all right, but I’d rather handle this one ourselves if we can.”
David glanced at Eric briefly and then pressed on the gas. “I’m sure everything will be fine.”
Eric shrugged and glanced back at the girl. She hadn’t moved, her gaze still centered toward the small convenience store. As he watched, two men approached the car she sat in. Eric stretched his head out the window to check out the license plate. “The car’s from Minnesota. Wonder where she’s headed?”
“When are we going to stop?” Jeremy whined.
Robert Conners studied his business associate and scowled. Jeremy Poole had worked alongside him at Westport Investments for almost five years. He hadn’t taken the little bastard seriously, and now he was paying the price. “Soon, but we have to get far enough from the road to make sure nobody finds her in time.”
“Did you remember to bring the drugs?” Jeremy asked.
“Don’t worry so much. I have everything under control.”
Jeremy’s nostrils flared, his hands tightening into fists as he hurried toward the car.
Robert opened the car door, climbed in, and turned around to look at his daughter in the backseat. “Laynee, are you doing okay?”
She turned to face the front. “Sure, I’m fine. I just don’t understand why on earth you’d want to go camping. You’re certainly not prepared. Nobody takes a car this fancy on a camping trip. I can tell you right now, I’m not gonna enjoy it.”
Robert sighed. “We’ve been apart too many years, my dear. It’s time we did some father-daughter bonding.”
Laynee gave him an unladylike snort.
“I don’t agree. We should have bonded when I was little. As far as I’m concerned, it’s too late.”
Jeremy turned around in his seat.
“Why must you complain about everything? Can’t you just relax and enjoy what your father is trying to accomplish?”