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Authors: Dixie Lynn Dwyer
The Men of Five-0 #1
SWAT Team One and the Social
Worker
Caught in the middle of a hostage situation, social worker
Samantha Gray faces death to help a family in need. When she
calls for help, the SWAT Commander and his team of four
gorgeous men come to her rescue. These five handsome faces,
sexy bodies, and take-charge personalities send her body into
sexual turmoil, but she has to resist. She fel in love once and
caused her lover’s death. She can’t give in to temptation this time,
no matter how desirable the brothers.
The Valdamar brothers are a pack of Alphas hired by the
government to keep the peace. They discover their mate, but she
refuses to reciprocate their advances. As trouble continues to find
her, they lose their patience and decide to take what is theirs and
shield her from further harm in the one place she resists—their
arms.
Note: This book contains physical abuse of the heroine by the
villain.
Genre:
Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Paranormal,
Vampires/Werewolves
Length:
70,606 words
SWAT TEAM ONE
AND THE SOCIAL WORKER
The Men of Five-0 #1
Dixie Lynn Dwyer
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DEDICATION
To all my readers, your requests have not fallen on deaf ears. In fact, they have inspired me to create a new series of men who invoke inner
desires while raising havoc on our minds, bodies and souls. The Men
of Five-O are like no others and will take some extra special, strong-
spirited, independent women to conquer and claim them. Prepare
yourselves, for you just might look at your local law enforcement in a different light.
Happy reading and let your imagination soar freely.
Dixie
SWAT TEAM ONE
AND THE SOCIAL WORKER
The Men of Five-0 #1
DIXIE LYNN DWYER
Copyright © 2011
Prologue
Samantha was very excited. She was smiling so much that her
cheeks actually hurt. She giggled to herself as she hurried to the
commuter bus in downtown Dallas. Alex was going to be thrilled with
the news. This had been the job opportunity she had been waiting for.
Plus, now that Alex was back from Iraq for good, they could really
discuss the attraction they shared that night four years ago and how
they spent the last two weeks in bed together. Her insides quivered
with the recollection. Alex was handsome, strong, and in great
physical condition. He was a marine, who served his country and
risked his life to save the innocent victims of war. Sure he had some
scars that he would always bear, but he was her hero, her best friend, and perhaps her future.
She climbed aboard the commuter bus and debated about calling
him. It was bad enough she hadn’t told him about the interview or her
plans to head to New York and for him to join her as her roommate.
Roommate, with benefits, of course. She felt herself blush and
glanced around her as if the other passengers could read her thoughts.
An older man winked at her, and she shyly turned away. Sam had
always been told how attractive she was, but she hardly paid attention.
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Alex teased her often about her being oblivious. She never suffered in the dating department. She rarely stayed home on a Friday night
alone, and now that Alex was back in her life again, things could only get better.
She smiled to herself as she thought about him more and more.
His dirty blond hair that he was beginning to grow out, now hugged
his shoulders. The sparkling blue eyes and the intense way that he
looked at her lately made her body warm with need. Once again that
silly, giddy schoolgirl with a crush on the hot-jock-turned-soldier was inching its way through her body. It seemed she had it bad.
She waited anxiously, anticipating Alex’s response to her proposal
of “Come with me to New York and be my roommate. I want you.”
She closed her eyes and held the emotion she felt inside. Alex was
her world.
* * * *
The bus stopped two blocks before his apartment. She lived one
floor above him in the same apartment building. She recalled nights
when he would get home late, and she could hear the giggling of
some bimbo he brought home to ease his needs. Often she wondered
why he didn’t make a move on her. He knew she liked him, and she
was confident that he liked her, too. But when she finally had enough
nerve to ask him, he simply said, “You’re too special to me.” That statement made her like him even more. Then, of course, two months
later and a week before he was going to leave for active duty, they
had a few too many beers, split a pizza, and started fooling around.
One thing led to another, and they had sex most of the night. As a
matter of fact, they had sex often for the remainder of time before he left for war. When he finally returned after two tours, he was
different, but when he held her she felt that he was beginning to need her as much as she needed him. Alex was her best friend, her lover, and now, hopefully, roommate.
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Although he seemed a bit down the last few days, last night he
was in a great mood. They laughed and talked about the past and all
their fond memories of growing up together, as well as his cousins
and friends in the pack he was part of. She accepted the fact that he
wasn’t completely human, and she accepted him with all the faults he
seemed to think he had. She cared about him and his family so much.
Especially Alex’s brother, Ted. Her family, her father, and her friends were good friends with lots of weres. But her father hadn’t wanted her involved with Alex. He never explained why. He just forbade her
from being more than friends. That saddened her, but she was a
grown woman, and this was her decision. Alex wanted to respect her
father’s wishes, and that’s what stood in the way of them becoming
more than friends. When she hinted around about one day eloping, so
they could live their lives without burdens of their families’ wishes or mistakes of the past, Alex didn’t respond.
She had a funny feeling inside as she recalled his recent
somberness. She knew he had nightmares from the war. Often she
helped him through those, and many nights stayed with him in bed,
just holding him close to her. Although she wanted more, it seemed
he wasn’t ready. Maybe she should have told him about her interview
this morning. Maybe she shouldn’t have left him.
Silly thoughts began to run through her mind, and then she heard
the sirens.
* * * *
The moment she saw the ambulance, the police, and Ted’s SUV,
she panicked.
Not even realizing it, she dropped her purse and bag by the police
cruiser and ran through the front entrance. As she passed numerous
tenants all looking at her then turning quickly away as to not face her, she heard their sobs, their cries of what she knew were shock.
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Her shoulder hit one police officer as she shoved through the
crowd and up the stairs. It couldn’t be Alex. Nothing was wrong. It
must be somebody else. Maybe it was Mr. Jacobson? He was in poor