Snow White And The Three Werebears: Part One (A BBW Paranormal Menage Romance) Read Online Free

Snow White And The Three Werebears: Part One (A BBW Paranormal Menage Romance)
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but on reflection she did feel an undercurrent of something different at the market. But her raging hormones had successfully blocked that helpful insight until now.
    “Not to mention the other packs.” Added Ty dryly.
    Jacob shot him a look that could kill. “We weren’t going to mention that.”
    “Other packs?” she asked faintly, not sure she could take much more in.
    Ty shifted his huge body, and leaned against the wall, arms crossed over his mighty chest as he surveyed her, his expression blank but there was a fierce fire in his dark eyes.
    “Werebears usual mate and live in small packs, which form part of the larger clan.” He explained. “Until you’ve mated with us, you won’t be imprinted with our scent which would mark you as ours. Problem is as we are aging, it’s getting harder to shift back into human form. And that’s a death sentence for us.”
    Jacob turned her chin towards him, his eyes imploring. “Eating your honey has reversed that aging process. I believe the next step is testing whether we can mate safely without shifting.”

Chapter Five
     
     
     
     
    Snow’s mouth made an O shape, but only a shaky breath came out. Ty’s grunt of disbelief echoed around the cabin.
    “Ty, you’re still not listening to what I’m saying.” Insisted Jacob, shooting a dirty look at his scowling brother. “Snowanna-Jane’s honey has proven again and again that it helps to control us shifting. It would be absolutely safe to mate with her.”
    Snow looked at him in amazement, her cheeks blazing from all the talk of mating . “My honey does that?”
    Jacob nodded. “That’s why we’ve been coming down from the mountains the past five years to protect you Snow. Every summer. At first it was just about the honey, then, well, it became about you. ” Her heart stopped as he gave a self-deprecating chuckle. “You’re too precious Snowanna-Jane to be left unguarded. Until now we’ve kept our distance, waiting to be sure that the honey will work, before we courted you. But these past few days our scouts have heard the rumors from the vigilantes, along with other packs coming down to Grizzlyville. Well, let’s just say our protective instincts have gone on high alert.”
    Ty gave a bark of harsh laughter. “Dax nearly ripped the throat out of that young idiot talking to you at the market this morning.”
    Snow looked at him in utter confusion, and then remembered the brief flirty conversation she’d had with the young man working on the next door market stall.
    She swallowed, words stuck in her throat momentarily from his stunning revelation. “But I’ve never seen you before!” she exclaimed, her heart pounding from a mixture of delight, desire and fear.
    “We watched over you from a safe distance in human form. But we also took turns patrolling your farm in bear form at night. ” Jacob explained patiently. “We need to be able to blend in with the villagers in human form, but also to shift and use our animal instincts and senses.”
    She looked from one to the other in amazement, as his words registered, unable to comprehend how on earth these two alpha males would ever blend in with normal people. “But you were risking your lives for me. The bear cull takes place during that two weeks of the Litha Festival every year. You would have been walking around right under their noses. ”
    Ty shrugged, brushing aside her concern with his uniquely male gesture of impatience. “The safety of our pack mate comes before anything else.” He growled, his gaze intense. “But we’re also experts at evading human idiots with guns.”
    Snow shook her head in wonder. “My God, this is so surreal. I feel like I’ve just woken up from some dream. And now this….” She gestured towards them with a shaking hand. “I just can’t believe my honey has this power.” She didn’t let herself even go down the route of believing they could want her for more than just her honey.
    “Neither can Dax or our
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