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Taste Test: K9 [MultiFormat]
eBook by Anah Crow & Misa Izanaki & B. A. Tortuga
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eBook Category: Erotica/Gay-Lesbian Erotica/Erotica
eBook Description: Shapeshifters. Who doesn't love 'em, whether it's wolves, wild dogs, or spirit guides? The K9 Taste Test has three great tales about the animal within. In Misa Izanaki's Running Wild, Fen is worried that he's lost Loki forever when he finally finds his lover at the pound. Loki needs more than the city life that Fen is so accustomed to, and Fen needs to find a way to give it to him before it's too late. In Heightened Senses, by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox, Jasper is sure that he shouldn't feel the way he does about Sampson, his guide and protector. He finds his shapeshifting friend fascinating, and dreams of a deeper relationship, but will he be able to break the rules? Finally, in BA Tortuga's Yard Dog, Alex knows he's in trouble when Brandon gets home from his overnight stint in doggie jail. Can he get what he needs, and let Brandon have a little revenge?
eBook Publisher: Torquere Press/Taste Test, Published: http://www.torquerepress.com, 2009
Fictionwise Release Date: October 2009
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Available eBook Formats [MultiFormat - What's this?]: eReader (PDB) [63 KB]
, ePub (EPUB) [86 KB]
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, Adobe Acrobat (PDF) [297 KB]
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Words: 15781 Reading time: 45-63 min.
Microsoft Reader (LIT) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED All Other formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
ISBN: 1-60370-741-7

Three days. The furry wolf-ears, peeking through Fen's spiky blond hair, flicked back in irritation. It had been three fucking days since his lover, Loki, had run off without a word. Fen sighed and rubbed his eyes. He still wasn't sure what that was all about. Sure, they had their fights, most couples did, but it was never anything to break up over--in Fen's mind, at least. Then again, he was never quite sure what was going on in Loki's head. Maybe Fen had said or done something to offend his lover's more wolfish sensibilities.
Fen paced through his living room, his tail twitching impatiently as he went over all the places Loki might be. It was a long list. Never should have fallen for another shifter, especially a wolf-born one.
Damn it! Loki could have been anywhere. The city hid his lover's scent, and there were too many damned places for one of their kind to hide, especially in wolf form. There was also the danger of Loki getting captured, shot, or worse yet, killed. Fen tried not to think about that, but it was getting harder and harder to ignore the bloody images of his pretty lover dead in the street somewhere. He had spent most of the previous day and night trying to hunt Loki down, only to come back tired and empty-handed.
Fen had hoped to catch a nap before going out again, but he was too worried to sleep. How could he, with Loki out in the city somewhere? Fen sighed again and grabbed his keys. There were a few more places that Loki might be, especially around lunch time.
Halfway to the parking garage, Fen's cell phone rang. He glanced down at the number before answering it. Fen didn't recognize the number, but answered it, anyway. Maybe Loki had finally found his senses and wanted to come home. Fen could only hope.
"Hello? Can I speak to Mr. Fenris Volfe, please?"
"Speaking." Fen cradled his phone against his shoulder as he headed to the parking garage.
"This is Andrew at the Seattle Animal Shelter and I was just calling to let you know that we found your dog." The voice on the other end of the phone paused and Fen could here papers being flipped or shuffled.
"My dog?"
"You have a black Shepherd mix named Loki, right? His license has you listed as his owner..."
"Yeah, he's ... mine." Fen didn't know what else to say. It wasn't like he could tell this Andrew guy the truth. Well, he could, but that might cause more problems than it solved.
"We found him wandering near the Seattle Center."
"What?"
"He was in the street near the Seattle Center playing havoc with the traffic. You know there's a leash law, right?"
"I-I know ... I'll be more than happy to pay the fine. Is he okay?"
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