Read Bearly Breathing (Alpha Werebear Shifter Paranormal Romance) Online
Authors: Lynn Red
Tags: #werebear romance, #alpha male romance, #werebear shifter, #bear romance, #jamesburg, #shape shifter romance, #shapeshifter romance, #paranormal romance, #pnr
Bearly Breathing
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Alpha Werebear Paranormal Shifter Romance
by
Lynn Red
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A Jamesburg Shifters novel
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Copyright 2014, Lynn Red
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Also by Lynn Red
The Jamesburg Shifters
Bearing It All (Alpha Werebear Shifter Paranormal Romance)
Bear With Me (Alpha Werebear Shifter Paranormal Romance)
Bearly Breathing (Alpha Werebear Shifter Paranormal Romance)
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-2- | “You’ll pay for this.” | -Orion Samuelsson, One Bad Bear
-4- | “Mating is such a complicated thing. But right now? Seems really damn simple.” | -Clea
-5- | “I’m not entirely sure, but I think I just got hit on by a jack donkey.” | -Clea Kellen
-12- | “I dunno about you guys, but I’ve pretty much always wanted to wrestle a dinosaur.” | -Orion
-19- | “The only thing slower than snails screwing a glacier is you two doing... anything!” | -Celia
-20- | “This is really, really, really hard to believe.” | -Clea
-24- | “This was never supposed to happen... but I’m pretty sure I like it.” | —Clea Kellen
Selected Excerpts | Bear With Me
The Alpha’s Kiss – Change for Me
I Married a Bear – by AT Mitchell
Wren and the Werebear – by Aubrey Rose
Further Reading: Bearing It All (Alpha Werebear Shifter Paranormal Romance)
To you, who make it all possible
LR
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“I
sn’t that the cutest thing you’ve ever seen?” Izzy jabbed her mate, Erik Danniken, in the ribs with a sharp elbow. “Look at all the cubs!”
Someone, whose name escaped her for a moment – Izzy had only met the woman once before – had somehow wrangled two bear cubs, a lion cub, three fox kits, and a turtle so young he couldn’t stop himself from half-shifting every so often, into order. She stood up straight and tall with her strawberry blond hair in a tight bun. Whoever it was, she was in complete control, though she was smiling.
In her arms was a snoozing raccoon baby whose tiny, pink, whiskered nose twitched every time the thing let out a sighing breath. The shifter Mary Poppins had everything under control. Every time a cub or a kit made a noise, she looked at them crossways and they quieted. When one of the bear cubs grabbed the lion’s tail, she intercepted the mischief-to-be with a stony glare.
It really was something to watch and marvel at, the way the kids and the woman acted in their back and forth dance of trying to get away with something and trying to prevent the getting away with something.
“Erik! Look at these cute little babies!”
Erik snapped out of his daydream, turning his piercing, yellow eyes toward Izzy. As the alpha wolf in charge of Jamesburg, he was responsible for doing lots of ribbon cutting and throwing out lots of first pitches... or at least, he would be if those things happened frequently enough in Jamesburg to require someone to do them.
As it stood, he was supposed to give the opening speech for a charity art sale and exhibition for Lilah Lee, the town’s newest superstar.
Okay, so maybe she was the town’s
only
superstar.
“What?” he asked, his voice half stunned. “What’s cute? You?” he hooked a finger in Izzy’s waistband and pulled her toward him. He slid a hand around her back, warming her skin with his circling fingers.
“The babies, jackass. And look how that woman’s in control of them. When I was a kid you couldn’t have possibly given me enough Tootsie Pops to stand still like that.”
Erik let out a little laugh. “Babies, huh? You want one? We could make that happen, you know.” He slid an exploratory finger underneath the back of Izzy’s shirt, but she shrugged him off.
“Uh,” Izzy pushed back. “Not here, no way. And not until you quit wearing those pants everywhere.”
Erik rolled down the multicolored fabric at the top of his yoga pants and shrugged, shooting a half-grin in Izzy’s direction. “What’s wrong with just being myself?” he asked. “I feel confident when I wear my—”
“Oh good lord, Erik.” Jamie Ampton, elegantly dressed in a hip-hugging, satiny, black pencil skirt and chopsticks in her black hair, flicked her bat wings as she approached. “Why in the hell are you wearing yoga pants?”
Izzy shook her head. “He found himself on our little yoga retreat vacation and now he won’t stop wearing them.”
Jamie let out a disbelieving laugh. “Yeah, I can think of at least one way that’ll get Captain visi-balls to quit wearing those things. You keep him from getting in your pants for three or four hours, and he’ll start climbing the walls.”
“You can’t see... wait, can you?” Erik asked as he looked down at himself. “You’re full of shit! You can’t see,” he paused. “Oh okay fine, but you
barely
can. There’s not any sort of defined shape going on.”
Apparently satisfied that he wasn’t going to show off anything he didn’t want to show off – not that it particularly bothered him to be all out in the open anyway – Erik cleared his throat and adjusted his tank top.
“You’re one giant, walking fashion tragedy, Erik,” Jamie said with a laugh. “But somehow we love you anyway. I gotta run, I’ve got—”
“Who
is
that big, sexy thing staring at you?” Izzy said. “He looks like some kind of mysterious billionaire with those dark eyes and the perfect stubble. Why didn’t you say you had a boyfriend?”
Jamie shrugged and looked back at the man who was devouring her with his eyes. “It’s nothing,” she said, obviously holding back. “That’s just Vince. I don’t know about billionaire, but he
is
moody and brooding with a heart of gold underneath that rough exterior. Can I tell you a secret?”
“’Course,” Izzy said as Erik ran his fingers through his hair, looking at himself in the reflection in one of the portrait frames.
Jamie leaned in close. “He’s a... a vampire,” she said, giggling a little. “And it’s true what they say. About the tooth thing? He’s... well, we better talk later. I’m gonna get all ahead of myself.”
For the first time, maybe in history, a red blush crept down Jamie’s cheeks as she started giggling. The two held hands for a second, and laughed again. Jamie swept away in the way she had that’s more like a breeze moving through a room than a person walking.
“Oh my God,” Erik said, when Izzy came back to his side. “It smells like a frat house in here, what in the hell—”
With a cologne cloud preceding him, Atlas, the town’s former alpha-turned-zombie bear, wandered in and immediately approached Lilah Lee, the artist of the hour, and petted her. Jenga, his witch doctor handler, ran up seconds later, tugging the giant’s arm impotently.
“She’s got the patience of a saint,” Erik said. “And an iron stomach, too. What did he do, drink a thing of Axe body spray?”
“A case!” Jenga announced, slapping Erik on the back. “Ain’t no telling why he decided to do that, but I can tell you it costs exactly sixty-two dollars for a case of that stuff. I’m just glad I have a sidecar to tote him around. I ain’t exactly one for gettin’ queasy at smells but... whew.”
Glasses clinked, Atlas drooled. For a moment, Izzy realized, the world was exactly at peace.
But in Jamesburg? Peace never lasted very long. There was always another curveball; always another danger lurking in the woods. But when it came down to the line, she always had Erik. He always had her. No matter what sort of craziness came to town, they had each other.
Izzy squeezed his hand and took a deep breath, just letting the surrounding chaos wash over her.
“Oh!” Erik said, with a start, as someone waved to him. “It’s my time to shine, babe,” he said with a quick glance at Izzy that told her he was uncharacteristically nervous. Well, the glance, along with the gulping.
“Go knock ‘em dead,” Izzy said with a grin. “And, uh... make sure you stand
behind
the podium in case you start getting any thoughts about things other than museum donations.”
It went like most speeches at charity events go. Erik made some jokes, asked for money to support the museum, and, most importantly, he stayed behind the damn podium. As she watched him, and Erik relaxed into his normal old self, Izzy started to feel that old, familiar twinge that he somehow always put deep into the pit of her stomach.
The words coming out of his mouth were practiced and smooth, and so boring she hardly paid any attention at all. But it was the way he moved, the way he talked, and the way he kept glancing over at her for a few seconds at a time, letting her know that he was focused on her above anyone else, that got her heart racing.
Izzy got the distinct impression that it didn’t matter how long they were together or how old they got, Erik Danniken was going to be able to make her heart race and her mind wander. In the back of her thoughts, she imagined his rough fingers and smooth palms running along her backbone, down to her hips.
She imagined the scent of Erik’s cologne that seemed to remain just on the edge of there or not for way longer than anyone she’d ever known. His taste, the way his breath slid across her skin when he kissed her, and the way he held her tight as he...
Izzy coughed to distract herself from hitting the deck and going to town right then and there. Still, though, it didn’t stop the sweat running down the sides of her face in tiny droplets, nor did it keep her from smiling a little more flirtatiously the next time Erik looked in her direction.