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Authors: Terry Spear

Tags: #Romance, #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Paranormal, #Contemporary

Savage Hunger (39 page)

But for now, he had to provide his own injured jaguar-shifter with some tender loving care.

“My hero… again,” Kat said, chuckling as he rejoined them, and he lifted her into his arms.

But he knew from the conspiratorial looks between his sister and Kat that his
harem
had him right where they wanted him.

Even so, he wouldn’t give up Kat or his sister for the world.

Epilogue

After three months of persuading, Kat and Maya finally talked Connor into allowing photos to go up on their nursery website showing Maya in her jaguar coat peering through tropical plants in their greenhouse. They had also given some links to informational sites about jaguars in the Amazon. And now it was live.

But that was only the beginning as far as Kat was concerned.

Next, she wanted to help Maya set up a Facebook page that showed her interests—loving the Amazon and the beauty of the jaguar. They had to be careful, though, when they set it up. They were still working on exactly which photos and interests when Connor came in from digging holes in the garden for new trees.

He had already rinsed off under the garden shower when he strode inside, his golden chest glistening with water droplets. His expression wary, he immediately looked from Kat to the computer monitor and frowned.

But she had news to wipe away his scowl after he saw the Facebook page they were working on.

Kat rose from her seat, took Connor’s hand before he could say a word about the page, and ran her free hand over his hot chest. “I haven’t shifted once this month without it being my choice.” She smiled sweetly up at him.

“The page,” he said, motioning to it, not about to be deterred.

She ignored his concern about the Facebook page. “And that’s good news—about the shifting.” She pulled his hand to her belly and kept it there. “Because we’re going to have a baby.”

His mouth gaped, his darkened expression brightening, and he quickly looked at Maya as if she had known the truth when he didn’t.

Maya smiled up at him, looking pleased as could be. “I’m going to be an auntie.”

Connor grabbed Kat and held her tightly as he swung her around. She knew from the happiness in his face, his eyes even watering, that he was thrilled with the news.

“I’m going to be a father,” he said, kissing Kat on her lips and cheeks and neck as he set her back down on the floor.

“And the best one there is,” Kat agreed.

No foster care for their child, but one adoring aunt and a mother and a father who were all rather on the unusual side. Vacations wouldn’t be to the usual family resorts either, but rather to the Amazon jungle where Kat’s life truly had begun.

“Kat, have I told you how beautiful you are?” Connor asked.

“Almost as many times as I’ve told you how beautiful you are.” Kat touched a bit of dirt on his shoulder and said in a purring kitty-cat way, “You missed a spot or two. I’ll help you clean up.” Then she hauled him off to their master bedroom suite, leaving Maya with the freedom to work on her Facebook page alone.

Maya smiled. It was past time to find herself a mate.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Deb Werksman, who always believes in my work whether it’s about wolf-shifters or big cat-shifters; who knows what might be next! And to my critique partners, Carol, Vonda, Tammy, Judy, Randy, Betty, and Pam, who help me with ideas and phrases that aid me in getting the story down right. And to my son, Blaine Spear, his wife, Malinie, and my daughter, Jennifer Spear Fasano and her husband, Michael, who are proud of what I do. But most of all, I have to thank my fans who encourage me through all the conflict-filled minutes while I write (not my conflict, my characters’) and in the end cheer me on to write another book!

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by Terry Spear

Her instincts tell her he’s dangerous…

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As the only responsible alpha male in the vicinity, Finn is going to have to protect this intriguing woman from a horde of questionable men, and definitely from himself…

Praise for Terry Spear:

“High-powered romance that satisfies on every level.” —
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“Hot doesn’t even begin to describe it.” —
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He’ll protect her
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