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The Beta [MultiFormat]
eBook by Annie Nicholas
eBook Category: Erotica/Paranormal Erotica/Romance
eBook Description: Three days of hell, in charge, and running out of antacids. As the pack's Beta, Robert needs to watch over the Vasi werewolf pack for a few days. He hates the responsibility, but his job is to dissolve any problems while his alpha honeymoons. Nevertheless, trouble comes to town and her name is Esther. She's beguiling, beautiful and picks his pocket. Although Robert doesn't trust her, he still wants to possess her. Esther arrived in Chicago with the intention of slaying a vampire named Daedalus. While trailing her quarry, she encounters Robert who unhinges her world. He doesn't know her trade, and she doesn't know his connection to the vampire. Disturbed by her attraction to this unusual werewolf, she can't decide which prey to hunt. The one who's stolen her heart or the one who'll fill her bank account. Hot graphic werewolf sex, growing body parts, and one pissed off Nosferatu.
eBook Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc., Published: 2011, 2011
Fictionwise Release Date: May 2011
17 Reader Ratings:

"This is my place." Esther lied with the ease of an expert.
"All right." Robert shoved his hands deeper in his front pockets as if not sure what to do with them. "It was nice meeting you, Esther." His gaze flickered to hers, and he cleared his throat. "Would you like to have dinner sometime?"
The innocent anxiety of his request melted her to the spot. In her profession the men she got acquainted with were arrogant sons of bitches. "I'd like that." The answer came out before she knew it, but at least it rung with honesty. Something she didn't hear often enough.
He grinned, relief awash on his expression, and took out his cellphone. "Give me your number and I'll call you to make plans."
Torn, her heart fluttered in a small flight of frenzy. She wanted to see him again, but knew she could never offer what he deserved. Smiling, she gave him a fake number. Better for him if he never got to know her, but she wanted one more thing before they parted. She stepped closer. "Won't you kiss me goodbye?"
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