Authors: Katie Reus
readers. The story grabs you and doesn’t
let go.”
—Cynthia Eden, author of
Deadly Heat
“Reus shows great promise, and you’ll
look forward to visiting this world again
soon!”
—
RT Book Reviews
(4 stars)
“Reus crafts a fast-paced action story. . . .
Alpha Instinct
is awesome, an engrossing page-turner that I enjoyed in one sitting.
Reus offers all the ingredients I love in a
paranormal romance.”
—Book Lovers Inc.
“Prepare yourself for the start of a great
new series! . . . I’m excited about reading
more about this great group of characters.”
—Fresh Fiction
“A well-plotted, excellently delivered
emotional and sensual ride that grabs hold
and doesn’t let go! . . . Ms. Reus delivers
mystery, suspense, and a romance nothing
short of heart-pounding!”
—Night Owl Reviews
“If you’re looking for a new shifter
romance to sink your teeth in, then look no
further.
Alpha Instinct
is action-packed with a solid romance that will keep the
reader on the edge of [her] toes! . . .
Highly recommended for fans of Rachel
Vincent’s Werecat series.”
—Nocturne Romance Reads
“
Alpha Instinct
is a strong book full of
mystery, intrigue, and a new world to
explore. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed this one,
as I suspect lovers of the paranormal
romance genres will do as well!”
—Ramblings from a Chaotic Mind
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Chapter 1
Jayce Kazan parked his Harley in front of
December McIntyre’s house. The feisty
pregnant redhead wouldn’t be there
because she now lived on the Armstrong
ranch with her mate and the rest of the
lupine shifter pack who made their home
in Fontana, North Carolina.
But Kat would be home.
Or she should be. Even after December
moved, Kat had stayed there instead of
moving to the ranch. After her brutal
attack by the radical Antiparanormal
League (APL) group a month ago and
subsequent near-death experience, she’d
been turned into a lupine shifter out of
necessity. Just like him. The only
difference between them was he’d been
born that way almost five hundred years
ago. Well, maybe not the only difference.
He was a crass, roughneck enforcer
who’d killed more beings than he could
ever hope to count and she was . . .
fucking perfection.
At least to him.
Right now she wasn’t returning his
calls. Not that he blamed her. He hadn’t
been there for her when she’d needed him
most, and he wanted to rip his own heart
out because of it. At least then maybe he’d
be able to assuage some of his guilt. One
of the Armstrong pack members had bitten
and turned her into a shifter instead of
letting her die. She’d only had a one
percent chance of surviving the change,
and even though Jayce was grateful that
Aiden had saved her, a dark part of him
hated that bastard.
He hated the fact that he hadn’t been the
one to save her. That someone else had
had the honor of taking what was his. His
human side knew he’d never planned to
change Kat—it would have turned her into
a walking target overnight if anyone
discovered how deep his feelings for her
ran—but his animal side didn’t give a shit.
No one should have ever touched what
was his.
Though she really wasn’t his, was she?
Not anymore, anyway. Hadn’t been for
almost a year. At one time she had been.
He’d kissed and teased every inch of her
naked body, and she’d done the same to
him. Things had never been particularly
easy
between them—not with their strong
personalities. But with the exception of
his MIA brother, she was the only person
on the planet he’d ever let his guard down
around. She brought out the best in him.
Hell, she also brought out his worst,
protective side. For over a month he’d
exercised all his restraint staying away
from her while working for the Council.
After getting only an hour of sleep the
previous night, he was edgy and ready to
rip someone’s head off. Maybe it hadn’t
been the smartest idea to roll up to see her
the moment he’d gotten back in town, but
he didn’t care. He needed to see her.
Craved it so bad his canines ached at
the thought. She could slam the door on
him for all he cared. He just needed to
see
her face.
As he swung his leg over the bike and
straightened up, he glanced over when he
saw Ryan get out of his truck from across
the street. Though he didn’t want to be
patient or polite, he waited while the other
shifter strode toward him.
Ryan wore a thick down jacket and
jeans, and even though Jayce couldn’t see
an outline he knew the guy was packing a
few weapons. The chilly January weather
wouldn’t have affected Ryan like it would
humans so he knew the main reason the
shifter was wearing a jacket was to hide
guns and blades. “Hey, Jayce. What are
you doing here?”
Jayce raised an eyebrow at the
question. Why the hell wouldn’t he be
here?
Ryan’s lips pulled into a thin line. “I
didn’t mean it like that. I didn’t know
you’d be back so early. Thought you were
still on Council business or something.”
He shrugged. As the enforcer for the
North American Council of lupine
shifters, Jayce didn’t answer to anyone.
Not Ryan. Not even Connor Armstrong,
leader of the Armstrong pack and also
Ryan’s Alpha.
No one.
While he might
work for the Council he sure as hell didn’t
answer to
them
either. They needed him
and he made damn sure they never forgot
it. So even if he didn’t have to answer the
wolf in front of him, or that wolf’s boss,
he knew projecting his own bad mood
wouldn’t win him any friends. And right
now he needed all the fucking friends he
could get. “Caught an early flight and
headed over here. Haven’t called Connor
to let him know I’m in town though so . . .”
Ryan nodded. “I’ll let you call him.”
He cleared his throat. “Thanks.” The
word felt foreign on his lips. He should
have called Connor the moment he arrived
in town out of respect, but he had a lot to
discuss with him and some of it needed to
be done in person. He’d received
information that someone was trafficking
vampire blood in the next county. After
settling in, he intended to search out some
former contacts. Not to mention he still
planned to ferret out any possible
dangerous APL members still in the area.
That problem hadn’t gone away and he
knew it wasn’t likely to anytime soon.
More than anything, he just wanted to see
Kat, and everything else took a backseat.
“When did she get home?” Jayce didn’t
need to specify whom he referred to.
Ryan shrugged. “Few hours ago. She
was at the ranch with, uh . . . Aiden,
training,
but she still won’t move there to live with the pack. Which is why we’re
still watching her in shifts.”
Jayce already knew that. After her
attack from those APL fuckers nearly
killed her she’d been fairly defiant in her
demand that she live away from what was
now her pack. Connor had jurisdiction
over her since she technically lived in his
territory, but considering she’d been
turned into a shifter without the proper
introduction to pack life and rules, Connor
was giving her some leeway. He was a
fair Alpha, so Jayce wasn’t exactly
surprised. Even if he did hate the fact that
Connor wouldn’t force her to live on the
ranch where she’d be protected at all
times.
“You have a key to the house?” Jayce
asked, though he was already fairly
certain of the answer. Connor wouldn’t
have left anyone to watch the house
without a way to get inside if necessary.
Of course they could break in, but
cleaning up a mess was a hassle Jayce
knew the Alpha wouldn’t want to deal
with.
Ryan paused, but nodded. “Yeah, but
she’s gonna be pissed if you just walk in
there.”
“I know.” He held out his hand, not
asking for it, but silently demanding.
Sighing, the other wolf dug a single key
out of his pocket and handed it over. As he
headed back to his vehicle, Ryan muttered
something under his breath about Jayce
taking his life into his own hands.
If he’d had more sleep or was in a
better mood he might have smiled at the
statement. A pissed off Kat was a sight to
see. And he’d only seen her truly angry
when she’d been human. He could only
imagine her attitude as a shifter.
One of the last times he’d seen her as a
lupine shifter had been directly after her
transformation. She’d been healed after
the change but covered in her own blood.
And another wolf had been holding her.
Protecting her.
Comforting her.
Jayce still didn’t know the details of
what had happened to her during her hours
of torture—she refused to tell anyone
about it—but according to December she
still had nightmares.
And no one was there to ease her pain.
Jayce’s hands balled into fists as he turned
and headed up the stone walkway. Ever
since they’d found Kat in that broken
down barn, he’d been living in a state of
hell. It was the feeling of helplessness that
nearly undid him every time he thought of
Kat. Which was practically every second
of every day. The tall, gorgeous woman
invaded his dreams when he was sleeping.
He should have been there to save her. If
he had, he’d have been the one to change
her into a shifter.
The second he stepped into the house,
he knew Kat wasn’t there. Her scent was
there, but he couldn’t hear a heartbeat.
She’d been gone maybe twenty minutes if
he had to guess from her fading scent. Had
ducked her guard just like he feared she’d
do since Connor had let her live apart
from the pack.
Jayce knew it wasn’t the first time
she’d done this either. December had
become an unlikely source of information,
since she was worried about her friend
and often called him with updates on Kat.
This kind of shit was going to stop as
far as he was concerned. If she didn’t care
about her own safety, she needed to at
least be concerned about the rest of the
pack. And according to December, over
the past week Kat had been disappearing
for hours at a time. She wouldn’t tell
anyone what she was doing, either. Since
Jayce had heard she’d been having
difficulty controlling her change from
human to wolf, that could be a very
dangerous thing for all the local shifters.
Worry and possessiveness rose up
inside him. His need to protect Kat was
deep-seated and something he still didn’t
understand completely. He’d felt it the
moment he’d met her and it jarred him
every time he was near her. Or thought
about her.
Inhaling, he followed the trail of her
scent out the back door, through
December’s backyard, and on to the next
street over. The distinctive scent of roses
was so blatantly Kat. Every time he
smelled the damn flower he thought of her.
But it was slightly different than the actual
rose. The classic smell intermixed with
something sweeter, purer, and all Kat.
He’d recognize it anywhere.
She hadn’t been gone long so he hurried
back to his bike and headed out. He didn’t
bother telling Ryan that Kat was gone
either. No one was going after her except
him. If anyone tried to interfere tonight,
they’d probably get hurt. Including any
shifters.
On his motorcycle it was easy to trail
her in his human form. Hell, as an enforcer
he preferred his human form. He was
much older than most shifters and once he
let his animal take over, it was always a
struggle for control with his wolf. Right
now he needed to exert as much restraint
as possible. Where Kat was concerned, it
was important—if not necessary.
A short ride later he pulled in to the
parking lot of Kelly’s Place, a local Irish
bar in the middle of downtown Fontana.
The mountain town in North Carolina saw