Avenge the Bear Read online




  AVENGE THE BEAR

  (HELLS CANYON SHIFTERS, BOOK 3)

  By T. S. JOYCE

  Other Books in this Series

  This book is not intended to be a standalone. For your reading enjoyment, the author recommends you read the series in order.

  Hells Canyon Shifters

  Call of the Bear (Book 1)

  Fealty of the Bear (Book 2)

  Avenge the Bear

  Copyright © 2014 by T. S. Joyce

  All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any database or retrieval system, without prior written permission from the author.

  The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

  Prologue

  Muriel frowned at the glowing screen on her cell phone. It rang again, but she hesitated answering. The number had a Portland area code, and besides Samantha and Logan, who had both moved to Joseph, she didn’t know anyone from there.

  “Baby, you ready?” Logan asked, poking his head into their bedroom.

  The phone stopped rattling against her palm and she lifted her gaze to her mate. Not only her mate, but now he was her husband. A small ceremony in the side yard with all of their closest friends, and they’d intertwined their fates forever. He straightened and canted his head as he raked his gaze over her body.

  She meant to get ready, really she had, but the unknown number had called three times in a row without leaving a message, and thoroughly distracted her. Now, she sat cross-legged on the bed she shared with Logan with pajama pants clinging to her hips and nothing more.

  Logan approached slowly, eyes steady on her breasts. The outer rim of his dark eyes turned gold, a giveaway to his excitement. Those eyes used to scare her before she knew what they meant—before she knew the man she loved had a lion living inside of him. Now the inhuman color made her possessive of him. He was hers in every way now.

  His lips curled into a satisfied smile as he dropped his gaze to her stomach, now much rounder than it had been a few months ago. Dropping to his knees in front of her, he reached for her hips. He pulled her closer until her stomach rested against his stubbled jaw, and she ran her fingers through his dark hair.

  “How are my girls?” he rumbled against the tight skin over her middle.

  Pride surged through her as a tiny answering kick bumped against her insides. The movement was still too small for Logan to feel, but Muriel was smitten at the proof that Logan’s child was growing inside of her. “How do you know it’s a girl?”

  “I had a dream about her?”

  “Oh? And in this dream, was she a bear or a lion shifter?”

  “I don’t know.” He shrugged and eased back to rub his large hands affectionately over the swell of her pregnancy.

  The way he said it made it sound like he didn’t really care either. Bear or lion, it wouldn’t matter to them. The child would be loved and adored, no matter if she was born into Muriel’s bear clan, or Logan’s lion pride. Her child would be the first hybrid shifter in several generations, but none of that mattered.

  What mattered was the family she was building with the man she loved.

  The phone on the bed buzzed again, capturing Logan’s attention. His expression grew dark as he glared at the number on the screen. Lifting dead eyes to Muriel, he accepted the call and brought the cell to his ear. “How did you get this number, Shira?”

  The mention of the lioness froze her into place. Not even the warmth of Logan’s caressing hand across her stomach could slow the ice that crept through her veins.

  “I want permission to come see your mate,” Shira said.

  Muriel’s heightened sense of hearing picked up every word the other woman gritted out.

  “Bron has made it clear I can’t come to Hells Canyon without an invite. And I have no intention of declaring war if I can avoid it.”

  “Permission denied,” Logan ground out. “I’m no longer your concern and I’m part of the Hells Canyon shifters now, under the protection of a Cress alpha. Whatever you have to say, say it now and be done with it.”

  “I know,” she said. “I know that…” A long sigh filled the line. “I know that bear carries your child. If the baby is a lion, I want it raised in our pride.”

  Logan laughed a shocked sound. “Our child will be raised here in Joseph, by both my wife and I.”

  “You aren’t understanding me,” Shira said. “I want you and your…that woman to move to Portland, so the child can be raised with her own kind. We’re only fifty left, and every lion shifter is important to our future. She won’t fit in Joseph, just like you don’t. The baby will need to be raised with its own people or it’ll grow up confused and resentful.”

  “Our baby won’t be alone. If she’s a bear, she’ll have the fealty of the clans. If she’s a lion, she’ll have me.”

  “You said she,” Shira breathed. “Do you know for certain it’s a girl?”

  “Shira,” Logan warned.

  “Think about what you’re doing. You’ll raise a dominant lioness in a clan of bears. She’ll always be an outsider. She’ll never fit in. Here, with the pride, she’ll be a high ranking member of our culture.”

  “If she’s a lion,” he spat out. “And if she turns into a bear? What if we moved back and she grew attached to the pride, and then on her first shift everyone watches her change into a black bear. Can you imagine the disgust on your pride’s faces? Can you? Because I can. I know exactly how you would treat my child. You’d shun her. She’d be a disappointment to you. It’s different here. You said I don’t belong in Joseph, but you’re wrong. I have friends here. No. They’re more than that. I have a family. And they don’t give a shit if I’m a lion or a werewombat or a fucking weremouse. That’s why I’ve chosen this place to start my family, Shira. I do belong here, and my child will too.”

  “We will get her back,” Shira said low.

  “Don’t you threaten me. I’ll burn the pride to keep my family safe. You won’t have to be worried about being endangered anymore. You’ll be fucking extinct.”

  A loud snarl rippled through the phone, but Logan disconnected the call and stood so fast, he blurred. Baring his teeth, he gripped the phone like he was debating chucking it against the wall.

  Muriel stood and threw her arms around his neck. He smelled like anger and animal. “Stay with me,” she breathed as his body began to shake.

  When he eased back, his eyes blazed gold and she knew there was no stopping the shift now. He searched her eyes, then looked away like he couldn’t hold her gaze. Like he was disappointed in himself as he fell to his knees. His eyes stayed focused on her protruding belly as his face lengthened and his fingers curled. A ripping sound filled the bedroom as his clothes were destroyed, and a massive lion shredded his way out of Logan’s body.

  With a helpless sound, Muriel sat back onto the bed. Shira still had more control over Logan’s emotions than either of them wanted. She had the urge to claw the woman to tiny pieces for bringing the lion unbidden from Logan—for threatening to take her unborn child. For threatening to destroy everything she’d worked so hard for.

  Finally, after everything she’d been through, Muriel was happy, and she’d be damned if some bitch lioness came and darkened the life she’d fought for.

  Logan wasn’t like her when he shifted. He was a slave to his animal, more beast than man when he turned. When she was a bear, she still thought like a human, but not Logan.

  He turned predator.

  He lowered his chin, and stared at her with those inhuman eyes. His mane was thick, and
his paws the size of dinner plates. A short rumble came from his snarled lips and he flicked his tail behind him like the agitated crack of a whip.

  “Logan,” she whispered. He wouldn’t hurt her. He wouldn’t. But there was a reason he tried not to change around her.

  His approach was slow, like he was hunting, and his eyes never left hers. She couldn’t change to defend herself. Not while she was pregnant.

  “Logan,” she tried again, the word hard to force from her closing throat. “I love you.”

  The snarl left his lips, and for a moment he looked uncertain. He blinked and dropped his unsettling gaze to her stomach. She’d brought her hands protectively in front of it.

  His barrel chest heaved and he took the last step toward her. Muriel could smell her own fear, bitter and acrid against her sensitive nose, but when she closed her eyes against the uncertainty of being so close to Logan, a soft noise touched her ears.

  The rumble of a long purr filled the space between them, and he brushed his great block head against her. She’d never been this close to Logan’s lion before.

  Releasing a shaky breath, she didn’t balk when he wrapped a giant paw around her back. Pulling her forward, he nuzzled her stomach gently, and relieved, she ran her fingers through the course fur of his mane.

  He knew her. Even in this form, he was hers, and she his. His giant tongue, dry and rough, ran the length of her stomach like he was cleaning her, but it was more than that. As he closed his eyes and licked her skin, he was trying to comfort her in the only way his animal knew how.

  She didn’t think it possible, but in this moment, she loved him even more. Even lost to his beast, he cared about her—understood her needs.

  Screw Shira and all of her treacherous plans.

  She and Logan would rally the clan and bring every bear shifter in Joseph down on her head if she even stepped foot in Hells Canyon.

  She leaned her cheek against her mate’s ear as he purred on.

  It made no difference if their baby turned out to be bear or lion.

  Over her cold, lifeless body would Shira ever take her child.

  Chapter One

  Reese Evans hooked her hands on her hips and glared at the box of Trent’s old things. Framed pictures of them together, mixed tapes, high school yearbooks, oversized T-shirts she used to wear to bed. An oversized stuffed bear hung over the side. Trent had won that for her at the founder’s day carnival three years ago. Back before everything went wrong.

  Pursing her lips, she stared out the window at the overcast day. He’d died six months ago, and it still felt like he would walk through the door and greet her with a kiss on the cheek and a joke.

  Trent always joked. Especially when she talked about settling down.

  “Well,” she muttered, “at least you got out of that conversation, didn’t you, Trent?”

  He would never have to dodge a commitment conversation again. He’d gone just how he wanted. Unattached.

  Too bad when he died, he took a piece of her heart with him. The part that allowed her to love and find joy. Now she plastered on a smile and told everyone in town she was fine, when inside she was anything but. Inside, she was as broken as the antique perfume bottle Trent had given her for her sixteenth birthday. No matter how much she’d tried to tape that old glass together, it would never be the same again. It would never hold perfume like it was made to do. For the rest of its days, it would be empty, just like she was.

  A knock sounded, and she hefted the box to the entryway of her small one story, then opened the front door. Muriel stood on her front porch, wringing her hands and looking decidedly more swollen around the middle than the last time she’d seen her.

  “I have a strange request,” she said, her long, dark hair twitching as she shifted her weight.

  Reese frowned and opened the door wider. “Name it.”

  “I have been summoned,” Muriel said ominously as she stepped through to the living room. “I got a call from the Seven Devils clan, and I thought it was my dad, but it was Rieland Morgan. She said her new alpha wanted a meeting with me.”

  “Who’s their new alpha?”

  “I honestly don’t know. I haven’t been up there in years. The only time I tried, I stopped short when Logan collapsed on the road leading in. And after I chose Logan as my mate, my dad only answered one of my phone calls.” Her face dropped to an empty smile. “He’s more of an angry letter writer.”

  “Is Logan going with you?” No way should Muriel take a meeting with those rangy shifters at the base of the He Devil Mountain alone.

  “Rieland said, and I quote, ‘Leave your pet kitty at home.’ End quote.”

  “Ha! If she actually met Logan, and looked into his scary ass eyes, she wouldn’t be teasing him like that. He’s a right proper monster.” Reese leaned on the arm of her worn couch. “You want me to go with you?”

  “I don’t want to go alone, and I’ve seen you fight. I called Bron, but he can’t get involved in rival clan politics without causing serious tension. Not after we broke the alliance with our divorce. He said to ask you,” she rushed out. “So I am. Will you go with me?”

  “For bodyguard duty? Hell yes.” Plus, Muriel was carrying a baby, and those were rare around here. Reese wouldn’t say so, but she’d do just about anything for that little kiddo in Muriel’s tummy.

  Muriel’s gaze drifted to the box of Trent’s things. “Did I interrupt something?”

  “Nah. I’m just cleaning house.” She tried to say it flippantly, but her voice cracked on the last word. “Come on. Let’s get this done. I’ve never visited the Seven Devils clan and want to see how those serial killer recluses live.”

  “They aren’t serial killers,” Muriel chided as she led the way to her silver jeep parked crooked on the cracked driveway. “They just like their privacy.”

  “You know who else likes their privacy?” Reese asked, climbing into the passenger’s side. “Serial killers. And you have to at least have a guess at who is alpha now. There are only twenty-five shifters living up there in those mountains, and you were queen of the clan in high school, right? Who are you betting?”

  Muriel turned the key and backed out of the driveway. “Uh, I don’t know. There are only a few men our age, but it could be one of the older men too. There were a couple of lady grizzlies who have a shot at it. Tell me about the box of stuff, Reese.”

  The jeep was one of those made-for-muddin’ vehicles with the open doors, a roll bar, fabric top and fat tires. Reese held onto the grab bar and ticked her head to the side. The last thing she wanted to do was talk about Trent. Talking about Trent made her remember how much it had hurt to lose him. But Muriel was waiting, and kept looking at her like she expected an answer, so there was no wiggling out of this one.

  “It’s time I got his stuff out of my house. I keep holding onto it…I can’t move on with it there. It reminds me of him, you know? I don’t know that thinking about him helps.”

  “I know it’s not the same, but when I married Bron, I’d been dating a boy named Danny. You might meet him today. When I moved to Joseph, I had to tear my heart away from him, and it felt like he’d died. I lost him.” Muriel shot her a significant glance. “Keeping busy helps. Moving on helps more.”

  Move on? Trent had only died six months ago. And sure, their relationship was basically an open one for a few years before that—his choice—but she’d loved him. She wasn’t equipped to just turn it on and off like that. Still, it’s not like she hadn’t thought of this. Hell, she’d got to a point a few weeks ago where she was willing to try anything to stifle the ever-present ache in her chest.

  “I went out with Dillon.”

  Muriel’s eyes went wide and she dared a glance at her. “I can’t tell if you’re serious.”

  “Well, why not? I’ve known him forever. It was a safe date. We had plenty to talk about, and he knew if he tried to kiss me at the door, I’d deck him, so it was a win-win.”

  “You used Dillon to get
your first date out of the way and ease back into it, didn’t you?”

  “Something like that,” Reese admitted. “Dating is scary. You got lucky with Logan and didn’t have to put yourself out there again. I was with Trent since I was a kid and never had to do the whole dating scene. I thought if I let Dillon take me out, I’d get a glimpse of what it would be like.”

  “And?”

  “And it was like dating my brother.”

  “Ew,” Muriel said, scrunching up her face.

  “Not like that, just like, there was no attraction there. No desire to kiss him or hold his hand. I checked my watch a lot and so did he. It was pretty weird.”

  “Dillon is hot though.”

  “Oh, he’s a sexpot, for sure. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.”

  “Nothing is wrong with you. Dillon just isn’t it for you.”

  “Don’t tell Samantha I went out with him. She’d never let me live it down. Why didn’t you ask her to come with us? If anyone can calm an angry clan of bears, it’s her.”

  Muriel turned left onto East First Street and blew past the main drag in town. “I called her too, but she and Bron are up in Portland for one of her work meetings today.”

  “Oh.” The wind picked up and whipped Reese’s honey-blond hair in front of her face. Tucking it behind her ear, she said, “At least Sam got to keep her job. No one’s hiring here in town right now.”

  “You looking for a new job?” Muriel asked.

  “Yeah, I hate waiting tables. And my manager cut me out of Saturday night shifts, so money is tight. Well, tighter than usual.”

  “I understand that,” Muriel muttered, turning onto a dirt road outside of town. “Selling pottery barely pays my bills. Things have only eased up lately because Logan is working a steady job with Bron and Dillon, but I don’t know how we’re going to pay for all of the baby stuff we’ll need.”

  “You’ll be fine. Logan’s a hard worker and he doesn’t strike me as a man who would let his family go cold in the winter. I have absolute faith that he’ll make sure everything is okay.”

 

    Woodcutter Werebear Read onlineWoodcutter WerebearSawman Werebear Read onlineSawman WerebearDawson Bride Read onlineDawson BrideMate Fur Hire Read onlineMate Fur HireRedemption of a Wolf Read onlineRedemption of a WolfFor the Love of an Outlaw Read onlineFor the Love of an OutlawWolf Bride Read onlineWolf BrideLumberman Werebear Read onlineLumberman WerebearAvenge the Bear Read onlineAvenge the BearSon of the Cursed Bear Read onlineSon of the Cursed BearBoarlander Silverback Read onlineBoarlander SilverbackBear the Heat Read onlineBear the HeatBear My Soul Read onlineBear My SoulChance Fur Hire Read onlineChance Fur HireBlackwing Beast Read onlineBlackwing BeastFor the Heart of an Outlaw Read onlineFor the Heart of an OutlawLumberjack Werebear Read onlineLumberjack WerebearHeart of the Bear Read onlineHeart of the BearGray Back Broken Bear Read onlineGray Back Broken BearBear Valley Valentine Read onlineBear Valley ValentineGray Back Ghost Bear Read onlineGray Back Ghost BearFealty of the Bear Read onlineFealty of the BearBloodrunner Bear Read onlineBloodrunner BearFor the Blood of a Crow Read onlineFor the Blood of a CrowGentry Read onlineGentryDevoted to the Bear Read onlineDevoted to the BearA Very Beastly Christmas Read onlineA Very Beastly ChristmasLowlander Silverback Read onlineLowlander SilverbackCoveted by the Bear Read onlineCoveted by the BearAsher Read onlineAsherBear the Burn Read onlineBear the BurnRed Havoc Rogue Read onlineRed Havoc RogueWoodsman Werebear Read onlineWoodsman WerebearRed Havoc Guardian Read onlineRed Havoc GuardianBehind the Beginning (Becoming the Wolf Book 1) Read onlineBehind the Beginning (Becoming the Wolf Book 1)King of the Asheville Coven Read onlineKing of the Asheville CovenReturn to the Bear Read onlineReturn to the BearAir Ryder Read onlineAir RyderFor the Soul of an Outlaw Read onlineFor the Soul of an OutlawRedeem the Bear Read onlineRedeem the BearSon of the Dragon Read onlineSon of the DragonDawson Fur Hire Read onlineDawson Fur HireDig Deeper (Keepers of the Swamp Book 2) Read onlineDig Deeper (Keepers of the Swamp Book 2)Claim the Bear Read onlineClaim the BearTarian Traitor Read onlineTarian TraitorHoliday Bride (Wolf Brides Book 4) Read onlineHoliday Bride (Wolf Brides Book 4)Boarlander Cursed Bear Read onlineBoarlander Cursed BearTimberman Werebear Read onlineTimberman WerebearFor the Heart of the Warmaker Read onlineFor the Heart of the WarmakerAxman Werebear Read onlineAxman WerebearTuff Enough Read onlineTuff EnoughHow It's Supposed to Be Read onlineHow It's Supposed to BeA Shifter for Christmas Read onlineA Shifter for ChristmasBlackwing Wolf Read onlineBlackwing WolfBetray the Bear Read onlineBetray the BearHow It Is Read onlineHow It IsLast Immortal Dragon Read onlineLast Immortal DragonHold Steady (Becoming the Wolf Book 2) Read onlineHold Steady (Becoming the Wolf Book 2)Red Havoc Bad Cat Read onlineRed Havoc Bad CatSwim Deeper Read onlineSwim DeeperGray Back Bad Bear Read onlineGray Back Bad BearOutlaw Shifters Holiday Bundle Read onlineOutlaw Shifters Holiday BundleBaby It's Cold Out Bear Holiday Bundle Read onlineBaby It's Cold Out Bear Holiday BundleHusband Fur Hire Read onlineHusband Fur HireTarian Alpha (New Tarian Pride Book 1) Read onlineTarian Alpha (New Tarian Pride Book 1)Red Havoc Bad Bear Read onlineRed Havoc Bad BearWolf Bride (Wolf Brides Book 1) Read onlineWolf Bride (Wolf Brides Book 1)Bloodrunner Dragon Read onlineBloodrunner DragonFirst Time Train Wreck Read onlineFirst Time Train WreckSon of Kong Read onlineSon of KongNovak Raven Read onlineNovak RavenCall of the Bear Read onlineCall of the BearBoarlander Boss Bear Read onlineBoarlander Boss BearA Very Outlaw Christmas Read onlineA Very Outlaw ChristmasProtect Mine (Becoming the Wolf Book 3) Read onlineProtect Mine (Becoming the Wolf Book 3)Ash Bear (Daughters of Beasts Book 3) Read onlineAsh Bear (Daughters of Beasts Book 3)Shelter Me Home Read onlineShelter Me HomeQuickdraw Slow Burn Read onlineQuickdraw Slow BurnA Shifter for New Years Read onlineA Shifter for New YearsWolf Fur Hire Read onlineWolf Fur HireTarian Protector (New Tarian Pride Book 4) Read onlineTarian Protector (New Tarian Pride Book 4)How It Has to Be Read onlineHow It Has to BeHow It Was (Oath of Bane Book 6) Read onlineHow It Was (Oath of Bane Book 6)Boarlander Beast Boar Read onlineBoarlander Beast BoarRed Havoc Rebel Read onlineRed Havoc RebelBoarlander Bash Bear Read onlineBoarlander Bash BearGrim Christmas (Daughters of Beasts Book 4) Read onlineGrim Christmas (Daughters of Beasts Book 4)Two Shots Down (Battle of the Bulls Book 1) Read onlineTwo Shots Down (Battle of the Bulls Book 1)For the Hope of a Crow Read onlineFor the Hope of a CrowGray Back Alpha Bear Read onlineGray Back Alpha BearThird of the Winterset Coven Read onlineThird of the Winterset CovenHow It Started Read onlineHow It StartedNew Vyr (Daughters of Beasts Book 5) Read onlineNew Vyr (Daughters of Beasts Book 5)Blackwing Defender Read onlineBlackwing DefenderUnlove Me Read onlineUnlove MeRed Snow Bride Read onlineRed Snow BrideWolf Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 4) Read onlineWolf Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 4)Gray Back Ghost Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 3) Read onlineGray Back Ghost Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 3)Bloodrunner Dragon (Harper's Mountains Book 1) Read onlineBloodrunner Dragon (Harper's Mountains Book 1)Dawson Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 5) Read onlineDawson Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 5)It Begins with Her (Becoming the Wolf Book 4) Read onlineIt Begins with Her (Becoming the Wolf Book 4)Love Her Better (Kaid Ranch Shifters Book 4) Read onlineLove Her Better (Kaid Ranch Shifters Book 4)Boarlander Boss Bear (Boarlander Bears 1) Read onlineBoarlander Boss Bear (Boarlander Bears 1)Lumberjack Werebear (Saw Bears Book 1) Read onlineLumberjack Werebear (Saw Bears Book 1)Red Havoc Bad Bear (Red Havoc Panthers Book 5) Read onlineRed Havoc Bad Bear (Red Havoc Panthers Book 5)Asher (Wolves of Winter's Edge Book 3) Read onlineAsher (Wolves of Winter's Edge Book 3)Son of Kong (Sons of Beasts Book 2) Read onlineSon of Kong (Sons of Beasts Book 2)Air Ryder (Harper's Mountains Book 3) Read onlineAir Ryder (Harper's Mountains Book 3)Chance Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 6) Read onlineChance Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 6)Bite Deeper (Keepers of the Swamp Book 3) Read onlineBite Deeper (Keepers of the Swamp Book 3)King of the Asheville Coven: Harper's Mountains Vampire Romance Read onlineKing of the Asheville Coven: Harper's Mountains Vampire RomanceSon of the Cursed Bear (Sons of Beasts Book 1) Read onlineSon of the Cursed Bear (Sons of Beasts Book 1)How It's Meant to Be Read onlineHow It's Meant to BeFor the Love of an Outlaw (Outlaw Shifters Book 1) Read onlineFor the Love of an Outlaw (Outlaw Shifters Book 1)Red Havoc Rebel (Red Havoc Panthers Book 2) Read onlineRed Havoc Rebel (Red Havoc Panthers Book 2)Blackwing Beast (Kane's Mountains Book 3) Read onlineBlackwing Beast (Kane's Mountains Book 3)Bear the Burn (Fire Bears Book 2) Read onlineBear the Burn (Fire Bears Book 2)The Witness and the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 1) Read onlineThe Witness and the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 1)Timberman Werebear (Saw Bears Book 3) Read onlineTimberman Werebear (Saw Bears Book 3)For the Blood of a Crow (Red Dead Mayhem Book 2) Read onlineFor the Blood of a Crow (Red Dead Mayhem Book 2)Boarlander Bash Bear (Boarlander Bears 2) Read onlineBoarlander Bash Bear (Boarlander Bears 2)Heart of the Bear (Hells Canyon Shifters Book 5) Read onlineHeart of the Bear (Hells Canyon Shifters Book 5)Red Havoc Rogue (Red Havoc Panthers Book 1) Read onlineRed Havoc Rogue (Red Havoc Panthers Book 1)Mate Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 3) Read onlineMate Fur Hire (Bears Fur Hire 3)Gray Back Broken Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 4) Read onlineGray Back Broken Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 4)Gray Back Alpha Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 2) Read onlineGray Back Alpha Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 2)Beck Bear (Daughters of Beasts Book 2) Read onlineBeck Bear (Daughters of Beasts Book 2)Redemption of a Wolf (Red Dead Mayhem Book 4) Read onlineRedemption of a Wolf (Red Dead Mayhem Book 4)Return to the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 3) Read onlineReturn to the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 3)It Ends with Her (Becoming the Wolf Book 5) Read onlineIt Ends with Her (Becoming the Wolf Book 5)Axman Werebear (Saw Bears Book 5) Read onlineAxman Werebear (Saw Bears Book 5)Bear Valley Valentine: Valentine's Day Paranormal Romance Read onlineBear Valley Valentine: Valentine's Day Paranormal RomanceDevoted to the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 2) Read onlineDevoted to the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 2)Red Havoc Guardian (Red Havoc Panthers Book 4) Read onlineRed Havoc Guardian (Red Havoc Panthers Book 4)Boarlander Cursed Bear (Boarlander Bears Book 5) Read onlineBoarlander Cursed Bear (Boarlander Bears Book 5)Red Havoc Bad Cat (Red Havoc Panthers Book 3) Read onlineRed Havoc Bad Cat (Red Havoc Panthers Book 3)Blackwing Defender (Kane's Mountains Book 1) Read onlineBlackwing Defender (Kane's Mountains Book 1)Gentry (Wolves of Winter's Edge Book 1) Read onlineGentry (Wolves of Winter's Edge Book 1)Woodcutter Werebear (Saw Bears Book 2) Read onlineWoodcutter Werebear (Saw Bears Book 2)Sawman Werebear (Saw Bears #4) Read onlineSawman Werebear (Saw Bears #4)Son of the Dragon (Sons of Beasts Book 3) Read onlineSon of the Dragon (Sons of Beasts Book 3)For the Soul of an Outlaw (Outlaw Shifters Book 5) Read onlineFor the Soul of an Outlaw (Outlaw Shifters Book 5)Redeem the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 5) Read onlineRedeem the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 5)Betray the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 4) Read onlineBetray the Bear (Bear Valley Shifters Book 4)Novak Raven (Harper's Mountains Book 4) Read onlineNovak Raven (Harper's Mountains Book 4)Call of the Bear (Hells Canyon Shifters Book 1) Read onlineCall of the Bear (Hells Canyon Shifters Book 1)For the Pride of a Crow (Red Dead Mayhem Book 3) Read onlineFor the Pride of a Crow (Red Dead Mayhem Book 3)6 Woodsman Werebear Read online6 Woodsman WerebearLowlander Silverback (Gorilla Shifter Royalty 1) Read onlineLowlander Silverback (Gorilla Shifter Royalty 1)A Very Outlaw Christmas (Outlaw Shifters Book 2) Read onlineA Very Outlaw Christmas (Outlaw Shifters Book 2)Bear the Heat (Fire Bears Book 3) Read onlineBear the Heat (Fire Bears Book 3)Dawson Bride (Wolf Brides Book 3) Read onlineDawson Bride (Wolf Brides Book 3)Gray Back Bad Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 1) Read onlineGray Back Bad Bear (Gray Back Bears Book 1)Blackwing Dragon (Harper's Mountains 5) Read onlineBlackwing Dragon (Harper's Mountains 5)