Authors: Katie Reus
Owen Wright, alpha of his wolf pack, hasn’t seen jaguar
shifter Gabriela Segura in nearly ten years. She was his
first love—until he did something to drive her away just as
their relationship was heating up. Now Gabriela has
returned to Montana, and his craving for her is stronger than
ever….
But a recent string of brutal attacks on humans have the
wolves suspicious of the jaguars, threatening the tenuous
peace between the packs. Before he can claim Gabriela
as his mate, they must join forces to prove her family’s
innocence and track down the true predator.
A Jaguar’s Kiss
Katie Reus
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Nocturne Cravings BPA
Copyright
Gabriela Segura slowed her rental truck as she drove down
Main Street in Bear Mountain, Montana. A faint smile
touched her lips at the name of the town she’d grown up in.
Wolf and jaguar shifters lived in a town named after a bear.
Unfortunately the man who’d broken her heart also lived
here. That thought made her smile wane as a familiar
heaviness settled inside her. She mental y shook herself,
trying to banish thoughts of the past.
Even though it was five o’clock in the morning, she
spotted the bright blue neon OPEN sign at Lucky’s Diner.
She mental y sighed in appreciation and found a spot about
a block down from the restaurant. After traveling for nearly
forty-eight hours straight and living off airport food, she
wanted real coffee and a home-cooked meal. And God
bless her mother; the woman just couldn’t cook so before
she made it home, Lucky’s was cal ing her name.
The icy-cold wind whipped against her face the moment
she opened the truck door, but with her jaguar blood it
didn’t bother her much. She scented a wolf shifter nearby
but didn’t look around. The Wright pack made their home in
Bear Mountain and Gabriela would be fine if she never saw
any of them again. Especial y Owen Wright, son of the
pack’s Alpha. If she hadn’t desperately needed a break
from her job and the loss she’d recently experienced, she
wouldn’t even be here.
As she opened the front door to the diner, the bel jingled
loudly above her head. For a brief moment the place
quieted and the dozen or so men in flannel shirts and
cowboy hats looked at her with curiosity. She hadn’t been
home in almost four years and she knew this place didn’t
get many strangers. To many in this town, she would be just
that.
Just as quickly the noise resumed, so she hurried to the
counter and ordered a coffee before looking at the menu
the harried waitress placed in front of her.
“Wel , wel , wel , if it isn’t Gabby Segura. Couldn’t even
cal to let me know you’d be in town this morning.” A
teasing, familiar female voice made her turn.
Her high school best friend, Sharon Damico, slid onto the
swivel stool next to her. She talked to Sharon fairly often
and her friend had even offered Gabriela a job should she
ever want it—she shoved that thought from her mind. A
twinge of guilt settled inside her for not cal ing to tel Sharon
she’d caught an earlier flight but seeing her friend in
uniform made her giggle.
Gabriela shook her head as she looked her friend up and
down, taking in the brown-and-tan polyester uniform that
proclaimed Sharon the sheriff of the town. “Nice digs.”
A half grin quirked Sharon’s mouth. “I wouldn’t talk if I
were you.”
Gabriela ran a hand through her hair and laughed under
her breath. After traveling for so many hours straight, she’d
been wearing her now rumpled dark jeans and black
sweater for longer than she cared to admit. She might need
a shower and a bed but she needed good food more. “I
won’t argue with you there.”
Sharon continued grinning and started to say more when
the bel jingled again. At the scent of a wolf shifter, Gabriela
tensed as she glanced over her shoulder. She inwardly
cursed. It was Ethan Wright, brother of the one man on the
planet she had no desire to see.
Ever.
Gritting her teeth, Gabriela turned back to face Sharon,
who had gone quiet. Sharon had no clue about shifters, but
she did know about Gabriela’s former relationship with
Owen. Gabriela fished out a bil and dropped it on the
counter to pay for her coffee. She’d rather eat her mom’s
cooking than deal with Ethan. For al she knew, Owen
wasn’t far behind him. Seeing him now when she hadn’t
showered in days and looked like a freaking hobo? No,
thanks. “Mind if I cal you later?” she murmured, hating that
Ethan could probably hear her anyway, thanks to his
oversensitive ears.
Sharon shook her head as she frowned in Ethan’s
direction, but smiled softly at Gabriela. “No prob.”
“I promise I’l cal as soon as I’ve settled in. We can grab
a drink the next time you have a night off.” Gabriela gave
her a quick hug before sliding off the stool. Barely glancing
in Ethan’s direction, even though she could feel his eyes on
her, she skirted past him and was out the door in seconds.
Thankful for the fresh air, she sucked in a deep breath. With
his blue-black hair, Ethan resembled his brother so much it
was difficult to even look at him.
Her flat boots were quiet against the sidewalk. So were
the man’s behind her, but she could scent him, anyway. Out
of al the shifter breeds, she could smel wolves the
strongest. Probably because of that whole cats and dogs
thing.
“Gabriela.” Ethan fel in step with her. He was about four
years younger so she didn’t know him as wel as she’d
known Owen, but he had that same confident swagger now
that he’d grown up.
She gave him a quick glance. “That would be my name.”
“What are you doing here?” He sounded genuinely
confused.
She hadn’t been gone
that
long. Okay, wel four—actual y
almost five—years was stretching it. “Uh, my family
lives
here.”
“I know that. But what…are you here because of the
attacks?” Now his voice hardened and when she looked at
him again, those blue eyes of his were stony and angry.
She had no idea what he was talking about and she
didn’t plan to waste time chatting with him. The last few
months at work had been hel . Some dear friends had died
and right now she didn’t need any crappy reminders from
her past literal y staring her in the face and acting al hostile.
Remaining silent, she pressed the key fob to the truck
she’d rented. As she reached the driver-side door, she
turned to look over her shoulder and tel Ethan to get lost.
That’s when she noticed the weapon in his hand. Maybe
it was the lack of sleep the past few days, but she blinked
once as she stared at the barrel of the gun pointed right at
once as she stared at the barrel of the gun pointed right at
her.
“Step back,” he said quietly, his voice a sharpened
blade.
“Are you
seriously
pointing a gun at me?” she asked,
staring at the SIG, surprised her voice didn’t shake.
Considering the “retrieval” work she did for the CIA, she
dealt with al sorts of guns, but to have one held on her by a
semiacquaintance
in
the
middle
of
her
smal
hometown....She shook her head, certain that this was a
mistake. “What—”
“I don’t know why you’re here but if you think you can help
your family cover up the attacks, think again,” he growled
softly.
“Uh, attacks?” Gabriela hadn’t shifted in days and her
reflexes were dul ed. Not to mention she was in the
beginning stages of heat and was extremely edgy.
Something she definitely didn’t want to think about right
now. For a moment she contemplated trying to take the
weapon from him, but he read her expression.
Ethan shook his head and slid into her front seat,
keeping his weapon trained on her. “I’m moving over to the
passenger seat and you’re getting in the driver’s seat. Try
anything stupid and I’l pump you ful of silver.”
She paused, trying to determine if she could shift to her
feline form quick enough to escape. It was possible. He
might clip her with a bul et, but she doubted he’d want to
make a huge scene in the middle of downtown. Then again,
he’d pul ed a freaking
gun
on her. This was way too
disturbing and she couldn’t get a read on what he was
thinking or if he was even serious. Sure, she and Owen
hadn’t parted on the best terms, but there had never been
any hostility between her family and his pack. Ethan’s
actions were…crazy.
When she spotted two men and Sharon—al humans—
walking down the sidewalk, she realized she didn’t have a
choice but to go with Ethan.
Most humans didn’t know about the existence of her kind.
Her entire family went to great lengths to keep not only their
shifter abilities a secret but the fact that jaguars roamed
this area. If she decided to turn into a giant jaguar in the
middle of Main Street…yeah, that would go over real y wel .
And she couldn’t risk Ethan harming anyone innocent.
She got into the front seat and started the engine. Rage
surged through her-potent and strong-and completely
drowned out her fear. Though it didn’t smother her common
sense. She might be angry but she wasn’t stupid enough to
lunge for the weapon. When her claws unsheathed, ripping
into the pseudo-leather of the steering wheel, she had to
take a deep breath and get her jaguar under control. “Drive