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Copyright, Lora Leigh |
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0425220354
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Note: Lora Leigh's Books are intended
for those readers 18 years old or older. |
Excerpt:
** This is an unedited excerpt from A Jaguar's Kiss**
Natalie Ricci stared at the tall, imposing figure standing on her
doorstep and reminded herself to breathe. A woman that fainted over
a dark, arrogant, exceptionally handsome man deserved whatever
happened to her while she was out cold. And anything this man did,
she would want to be awake for.
“Can I help you?” She brushed back the dark bangs that grew over her
forehead and tried to restrain the nervous jitter playing patty cake
in her stomach. Tall dark and handsome was good, real good, but that
gleam of powerful male assurance in his eyes warned her this man
would be impossible for any woman to ever comfortably control.
“Natalie Ricci?” Even his voice was worth shivering for.
There was no discernible accent, and she was fairly good at
identifying accents. His voice was well modulated, perfectly pitched
and stroked over her senses like black velvet.
Black hair, thick and lustrous was pulled back from his face and
bound at the back of his neck. His fallen angel features were
composed, almost emotionless, but those eyes, eyes like emeralds,
gleamed with intelligence, sensuality, and a spark of primal
intensity from within his sun bronzed face.
There were shadows in those eyes as well. A latent, hidden pain that
a part of her, the feminine caring side of her that she wished she
could ignore, longed to ease.
Dark jeans cinched low on leanly muscled hips while a dark blue
chambray shirt stretched across his powerful chest. And he wore
boots. Well worn, scarred, and totally masculine boots.
“I’m Natalie Ricci.” She had to clear her throat to answer him, had
to tighten her stomach to stop the little flutters of longing that
attacked her womb.
Whew, if ever there was a man to tempt her hard won self control,
she was betting it would be this one. What he was doing on her
doorstep she had no idea, but whatever he was selling she was
certain she was ready to buy. Empty bank account notwithstanding.
It was really too bad too. She was sworn off men. Until she could
figure out how to play the game, how to protect her heart and her
independence, then men were out.
As luscious and sexual as this man looked, she had a feeling he
would be just as controlling, domineering, and arrogant as any man
born. Probably worse than most. Definitely more than her ex-husband
whose control tendencies had managed to destroy their marriage.
“Can I help you?” She asked again, wishing she had worn something
other than old faded jeans and her brother’s too big paint spattered
t-shirt.
He inhaled slowly, as though he had caught the scent of something
that intrigued him. It couldn’t be her. She hadn’t used perfume that
morning, and she was sure she smell of paint fumes from inside the
house wasn’t in the least intriguing.
“Ms. Ricci, I’m Saban Broussard, liaison to the Breed Ruling
Cabinet. I’m here to discuss your application to teach in Buffalo
Gap.” He pulled the slender identification wallet from the back of
his jeans and flipped it open. The breed law enforcement badge, his
photo and pertinent information were all displayed.
She froze in shock. Well, shock and the sound of his name, or the
way he said his name. Saban, a soft little sigh of the S, the subtle
a, and the bahn at the end. But what caught her, what had her senses
standing to complete attention was the vaguest hint of a Cajun
accent in his voice after her certainty that there had been no
accent.
If he was Cajun, she was just lost. If there was any sexier accent
created then at the moment, she couldn’t think of it.
It took several, breathless seconds for her senses to stop reeling
to focus on who he was and where he was from. When she did, her eyes
widened in shock.
“Did I get the position?”
She wanted that position with a force that had left her shaking when
she filled out the application more than a year ago. She had known,
had been warned that were thousands upon thousands of applicants on
the waiting list for a teaching position in the small town just
outside the Breed headquarters of Sanctuary.
She had taken the chance, filled out the application and sent it in,
praying, she had prayed for months, and when nothing came of it she
settled back into her own routine and tried to make other plans.
“May we speak inside Miss Ricci.” Saban Broussard turned his head,
stared along the tree lined street and lifted his brow at the
residents that had managed to find one reason or another to come to
their porches or to work on their lawn. She should just charge
admission and have done with it.
She bit her lip, knowing the questions that would be coming before
the hour was out.
“Come in.” She stood back, holding the door open and allowing him to
step inside the house.
He brought the scent of the mountains with him, wild and untamed,
dark and dangerous.
“Thank you.” He nodded as she led the way into the small kitchen off
her living room.
The living room was almost empty, filled with taped boxes rather
than furniture as Natalie packed her belongings.
“Have you already taken another position?” He stopped in the center
of her kitchen and stared at the boxes there.
She shook her head. “I haven’t. Simply moving to an apartment closer
to the school where I currently work. My ex-husband gets the house
and all its glorious payments. I get an apartment.” And hopefully a
little peace.
He stared around the kitchen again, his jaw bunching before turning
back to her.
“I was sent to inform you of the opening of the position and to
escort you to meeting with our pride leader, Callan Lyons,” he said
then. “I’ll then stay to help you get things in order before
escorting you to Buffalo Gap.”
She really needed to sit down, but she had given the table and
chairs to a distant cousin that had recently made the monumental
mistake of getting married.
“How did I get the position?” She shook her head in confusion. “I
was told there were thousands of applicants just waiting for one to
open.”
His lips quirked. “I believe the Pride Leader, Callan Lyons stated
it was close forty thousand applicants. You hit the short list on
the first stage of the selection process and managed to gain the
position by what I’m told was a very long, tedious and exacting
investigation into the backgrounds of those on that list.
Congratulations Miss Ricci. You’ll be the first teacher hired in the
county in close to seven years.”
Natalie blinked back at him. He stood confidently, his arms held
loosely at his sides, his eyes seeming to take in everything as she
stared back at him, certain she must look like a complete lunatic.
“How soon can you be ready to leave?” He stared around the house
once again. “Callan Lyons of the Breed Ruling Cabinet will be flying
into the capital, Columbia, tomorrow evening if this is convenient
to you to outline the position and discuss the specifics of the job,
though we do need to arrive ahead of him to complete other matters
and sign the endless forms, contracts and so forth that will go with
the job.”
Natalie shook her head in confusion. “I thought the Breeds didn’t
interfere in Buffalo Gap? I heard that somewhere. Wouldn’t I be
meeting with someone from the Board of Education instead?”
“Not if you’re being hired to teach Breed children. Those children
are very well protected, and any hiring done in that regard comes
under the sanction of the Breed Ruling Cabinet. Until that decision
has made, the Board of Education has allowed the Breed Ruling
Cabinet to select any additional staff required.” He tilted his head
and watched as she gripped the small bar she stood beside tight, to
keep herself from falling. “You are still interested in the job, are
you not?”
She nodded slowly. “Oh yeah,” she assured him. “I would say that’s
an understatement.”
“Very well. I was hoping we could make arrangements to leave for
Columbia this afternoon, if possible?” He stared around the kitchen,
his gaze touching on the boxes. “Sanctuary’s heli-jet is waiting on
the private airfield outside of town to escort us there. Is that
agreeable…”
His words broke off at the sound of the front door slamming open,
hitting the wall in the small foyer she had led Saban Broussard
through and echoing through the near empty house.
Before she could do more than gasp, she was pushed behind the bar
and within a blink Saban was across the room, weapon drawn from
somewhere as he slammed her ex-husband’s body against the wall and
jammed the muzzle of his weapon beneath Mike Claxton’s jaw.
Mikes pale blue eyes widened as his face paled in terror. Saban’s
lips were drawn back in a snarl, lethal canines flashing as a growl
rumbled in his throat.
“Call him off,” Mike gasped, his gaze latching on Natalie in
desperation as he wheezed out the plea.
“For God’s sake, let him go!” Natalie stalked across the room,
glaring at the Breed. Obviously a breed, only they had the unique,
terrifying, wickedly powerful canines such as this one had. “He’s
not dangerous, he’s just stupid. Dammit, do I have to be plagued
with stupid males?”
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