Her Lycan Lover Read Online Free

Her Lycan Lover
Book: Her Lycan Lover Read Online Free
Author: Susan Arden
Tags: Science-Fiction, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Paranormal, paranormal romance, Time travel, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Witches & Wizards, gothic romance, werewolf shifter, Horror & Occult
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professional manager he and Shawn could not have hired.
    “Still, you’re late.”
    “I see you left me a love note,” he commented, tossing his jacket across the arm of a chair. Unbuttoning his dress shirt, he scanned her to-do list.
    “I wanted to go over some things before I left this evening.”
    “Hit me. I’m all ears.” His wolf senses were alerted. Had been for the last week. He’d chalked it up to an overburdened case load. For the last two hundred years, he’d enjoyed lawyering. Not like the days when Jefferson and Madison came blazing into a court, but the law held his attention unlike most transient things in life. His family were all immortals. They were one hundred percent lycanthropes aeterna . For a two thousand year old being, he looked relatively put together. His hair was jet black except for the recent graying at his temples. Perhaps a sign of wisdom. Or not, considering the way he spent each and every evening.
    “If I only could, but I suspect you’d enjoy it,” Sherry snapped. “Everything is set upstairs. Staff checked in and you really pulled out all the stops. I don’t understand why the big hush on the guest list. Your friend plays for the Broncos. It’s not like Simon hasn’t visited us on many occasions.”
    “Different. This is the night before Simon’s wedding. Wouldn’t want his future bride to get wind of what goes down. Hold on a sec. I’m putting you on speaker.”
    “Why?”
    “I’m taking off my clothes. Would you rather we web cam?”
    “Don’t think so. Why not call me back.”
    “Jesus, Sherry. One bloody second.”
    “Dominating much? Fine. I’m in traffic anyway.”
    After changing shirts, Quinn picked up his phone. “I’m back. I see you’ve a full day tomorrow.” He walked along the hallway toward the backstairs, away from the main floor, and flung open the stairwell door.
    “Another day in paradise. Business is good, so you should be thankful. I’m just swamped. I don’t mean to sound like a tight ass.”
    He almost dropped the phone, envisioning her tight ass . “Can’t Sonya help with some of the running around? Deliveries?” His voice boomeranged in the passage.
    “Enough said. I’ll work on making adjustments. Things are getting busier around town. Had another visit by Nicholas Carrigan. Is he on the invite list for tonight?”
    “Not to my knowledge. Anything I need to know about?” He stopped walking. His cavalier mood evaporated.
    “He said he wanted to talk business. With you. With me, he was evasive. We don’t need another supplier to the restaurants. Mick said he’d catch you this evening.”
    “Mick? You’re on a first name basis with Carrigan? He’s… Just don’t talk to him.”
    “Hold on. Don’t think I gave him any info. I did not give him any impression that either Shawn or you were interested. That’s your call. It’s on the note I left you.”
    He hated the idea of any of Carrigan’s family near Sherry. Especially that dumb fuck. The whole lot of them believed they still owned and ran Denver. Could do as they wanted and that included murder and extortion. “I’ll take care of him. Other issues?”
    “Just make certain everyone leaves the premises in one piece. Can you do that at least?”
    “Sure thing. Consider it done.”
    “I’ll be there bright and early. Hopefully, the place will still be standing.”
    “Maybe we can have coffee. I’ll stick around,” he said, while listening to her breathy voice. He waited to hear her response, not sure why his heart hammered in his chest.
    “Uh, I guess so. But I won’t be insulted if you’re too pissed to keep your eyes open and need to go home. Don’t you have court in the morning?”
    “I don’t mind.” His pulse thudded. Whenever he came near Sherry, a quickening of his senses ensued. Even a simple conversation over the phone had his skin tightening. At that moment, his blood pounded in his veins. Damn if he wasn’t half hard.
    If just talking with
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