by Chant, Zoe
The Snow Leopard’s Baby. (Glacier Leopards #2) A curvy single mom + a snow leopard shifter in need of a family + the blizzard that brings them together = a sweet and steamy romance!
The Snow Leopard’s Home. (Glacier Leopards #3) A curvy outdoorswoman who’s been forced inside + a snow leopard shifter who wants to help her roam free + a forbidden connection = one thrilling romance!
The Snow Leopard’s Heart. (Glacier Leopards #4) A curvy waitress who’s hiding a secret + a snow leopard shifter who just wants to be left alone + a sudden, undeniable passion = one exhilarating romance!
The Snow Leopard’s Pack. (Glacier Leopards #5) A librarian with a difficult past + a veteran snow leopard shifter + a dangerous threat = one passionate romance!
Lion’s Hunt. A curvy woman who longs for adventure + a daring lion shifter on a dangerous mission + evil experiments in a secret lab = one action-packed romance!
Alpha Bear Detective. A brave woman in deadly danger + a bear shifter police detective who will protect her with his life + a frightening foe = one thrilling romance!
The Billionaire Dragon Shifter’s Mate. (Gray’s Hollow Dragon Shifters # 1) A BBW in search of adventure + a dragon shifter in search of a mate + a mishap on a mountainside = one sparkling and sexy story!
Alpha Lion. A frightened but determined BBW + a sexy lion shifter martial artist + a dangerous enemy = one unforgettable romance!
In the Billionbear’s Den. A stressed-out BBW in need of a break + a sexy billionaire bear shifter in need of a mate to share his home + the remote woodland house he built himself = one steamy romance!
And many more!
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Handcuffed to the Bear (Shifter Agents # 1), by Lauren Esker. A bear-shifter ex-mercenary and a curvy lynx shifter searching for her best friend's killer are handcuffed together and hunted in the wilderness. Can they learn to rely on each other before their pasts, and their pursuers, catch up with them? A full-length novel.
The Red Dragon’s Baby
by Zoe Chant
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There was a trail leading out from her cabin, and she stuck to it, as much as part of her longed to strike out into the woods, tramp through the underbrush and explore.
“Not with you here, baby,” she said to Noah. “Maybe when you’re older we can go camping together, huh? Mommy never got to do that when she was a kid. Grandma and Grandpa were too busy running their business to go on trips.”
They’d always said they’d travel the world when they retired. Katie swallowed around a sudden lump in her throat, and set off determinedly forward. This was supposed to be a nice nature walk, not a depressing trip down memory lane.
Noah, at least, did actually seem to enjoy the woods. He was staring around, wide-eyed, watching the leaves rustle and the squirrels run around.
Noah had never been in a forest before at all, Katie realized. He’d spent most of his little life indoors. They hadn’t even really been able to go to parks or anything. Had her baby ever felt grass? Maybe not. Katie resolved to find a park as soon as possible and set Noah down to crawl through the grass.
There were so many firsts waiting for them. Sure, it might be a little lonely, but they could keep each other company. All Katie had to do was make just enough money to keep them fed and housed. They didn’t need to be rich. They just needed to be safe.
For now, they seemed to be making an okay start. A beautiful cabin, a lovely woodland to walk through, maybe even a new friend in Rita. Maybe it would work out.
As she walked, enjoying the way the late-afternoon sun slanted through the trees, she started hearing a noise. A sharp, rhythmic thunk sound, repeated over and over.
Was someone else around? Or was it some kind of animal? Curious, she kept going, and the sound got louder.
The trail curved upwards as she walked, with roots occasionally sticking out through the dirt. Katie used them as makeshift stairs, enjoying the feeling of exercising her body after months of staying inside with Noah.
She crested the little hill and looked down on a sudden clearing. Square in the middle of it was a little cabin like the one she was staying in, and just outside of the cabin was...a man.
A shirtless man.
A shirtless man dressed in cutoff jean shorts that strained around his powerful thighs. He was holding an ax. A real, actual ax. As Katie watched, he raised it over his head and brought it down hard on a chunk of wood resting on an enormous tree stump. The thunk was the noise she’d been hearing, and the result of the thunk was that the chunk of wood split cleanly in two.
He’d clearly been at it for a while, Katie thought dazedly. Sweat was glistening on his chest, despite the relatively cool fall air. He must have had to strip off his shirt because he got too hot—
Noah made a loud noise, waving his arms, and the man looked up sharply. “Who’s there?”
Katie squeaked, moving backwards automatically.
Her foot caught on a root as she retreated without looking, though, and she tripped.
She had a moment where she could see exactly what was going to happen. She was falling backwards, her arms starting to windmill, her stomach dropping as she went into free-fall. She was top-heavy with the baby on her chest, and there was no way to save herself. She was going to fall all the way back down the hill, and Noah—
Noah was coming with her, and Katie couldn’t get the baby backpack off fast enough to get him to safety somehow—she was going to have to curl around Noah and keep him safe, oh God what if he hit his little head—
Strong arms caught her, and she jerked to an abrupt halt.
“Are you okay?”
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