by Sadie Hart
“And what? She said she’s sorry, she wants to come see me sometime. I told her not yet.”
“You don’t want to see your mom?”
“Sawyer’s my mom.” The level glare she gave him brooked no argument, so he lifted an eyebrow and waited, his heart slamming in his chest. “Jenna would have let me die. Sawyer never would. I’m not ready to forgive her.”
Kinsey buried her face in Rona’s fur and headed for the door.
“So...Boots, huh?” Rift called out, and just like that she was smiling again as the screen door banged shut behind her.
“I swear,” he murmured to Sawyer. “Teenagers are bipolar.”
A soft, rolling laugh sounded from Sawyer, and Rift found himself staring down at her. She was beautiful. Incredible. “How the hell did I ever live without you?”
Sawyer gave him an incredulous look. “You call that living? Sitting in smoky bars staring off into space?”
Rift laughed. “I had a cat.”
Sawyer snickered. Rift leaned in and brushed a kiss against her forehead, then each cheek, then, finally, he swooped in to land a soft, feather-light brush of skin against her lips. He tsked softly when she didn’t stir and stole another kiss, and another, until finally she kissed him back. One arm wound around his neck, and that was all the invitation he needed. Rift scooped her into his arms and carried her inside. He didn’t stop until he reached the master suite at the back of the house. Ignoring the godawful blast of music coming from the other end of the house, he pressed his mate down into the plush comforter.
While her arms held him close, her lips on his, Rift lay siege to her heart, proving yet again that she was the only woman for him. With every kiss, every touch, every stolen glance between them, Rift set out to do the impossible. To make Sawyer Reyes, stubborn, fierce, and determined lioness, purr like a perfectly domesticated house cat.
In the end, he settled for the husky, affectionate sound of his name on her lips, and grinned as he laid back to let her do the same to him.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Kodilynn, first let me thank you for having faith in this book right from the beginning. You loved it when I had no idea what to do with it. You continued to love it through every revision and rewrite it saw. You kept me going when I was sure I needed to give up and in the end, you helped me find all the reasons I should love this story. And I’m so thankful you did.
Faith Freewoman, my fabulous editor, thank you for your ability to help me make each book the best it can be. You make me laugh and smile through your edits, but best of all, I trust you to help me bring out the best in my stories--and you always come through.
But for this book, I owe my readers the most. Shifter Town Enforcement readers have waited a long time to get this book in their hands and I hope it was worth the wait. Thank you for your constant support and I hope you enjoyed Rift and Sawyer.
About the author: During the day, Sadie Hart works as a secretary in a library. At night, she writes steamy, paranormal romances revolving around the things that go bump in the night - both the spooky and the naughty kind. She lives in Michigan with two large dogs and a flying pig, who’s possibly a superhero and possibly a figment of her imagination. You can find her website here: http://sadiehart.com/
Also available from this author:
Shifter Town Enforcement Series:
Hounded
Cry Sanctuary
(Coming Christmas 2013: Christmas Moon)
Northern Wolves
Cold Mercy
Novellas and Short Stories:
Silver Bells (free Christmas short story)
Moonlit Lovers Short Story Anthology
What the Heart Haunts (also available in Bending Steele)
Bending Steele
Thank you for reading!