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nThe Eagle at Dawn n(Immortal Shifters Book 4) n n nRachel’s brother uses her as collateral to settle a debt with an outlaw motorcycle gang. She flees to a local bar and pleads with a darkly handsome stranger to help her. His help results in homicide. When eagle shifter Diego’s vacation is interrupted by the innocent young woman he recognizes as his mate, he flees with her across national borders because she’s his and he’s not letting her go. n |
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Excerpt
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nA strong, tanned hand with reddened, abraded knuckles shot down in front of her.
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n“Come, Rachel. We must go.”
nShe looked up at him, those fierce dark eyes, the bruise blooming across one cheek, the taut planes and angles of a warrior’s face.
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n“Oh, my God,” she whispered. “Oh, God.”
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n“Come, Rachel,” he repeated, making the effort to gentle his voice. “The police will be here shortly.”
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nShe blinked in puzzlement. “But–”
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n“I have killed four men for you. Come.”
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nGathering her scattered wits, she took his hand and let him draw her to her feet. She watched in dumb horror as her rescuer dug in his pants pocket and withdrew a wad of bills which his slapped on the bar. The bartender squeaked when he caught the man’s gaze.
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n“This should cover the damages.”
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nThe bartender nodded and pointed toward the employee entrance in the back of the building.
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n“Gracias,” Diego said and rushed in that direction, pulling his woman along.
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