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Tempting The Beast |
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Copyright, Lora Leigh |
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1-84360-418-3
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Note: Lora Leigh's Books are intended
for those readers 18 years old or older. |
Excerpt:
Washington D.C
"This story is mine." Merinus stared down her family of seven
brothers as well as her father, her voice firm, her determination
unwavering.
She knew she didn't present an imposing figure. At five feet five
inches, it was damned hard to convince the males of her family, all
over six feet, that she was serious about anything. But in this one
instance, she knew she had no other choice.
"Don't you think this is a little bit much for you to take on,
Squirt?" Caleb, editor-in-chief of the National Forum and her second
oldest brother, smirked with an edge of superiority.
Merinus refused to give into his baiting. She looked down the long
table, directly into her father's thoughtful expression. John Tyler
was the one to convince, not his moron upstarts.
"I've worked hard, Dad, I can do this." She fought to put the steely
determination in her voice that she often heard her oldest brother
use. "I deserve this chance."
She was twenty-four years old, the youngest child in a family of
eight and the only daughter. She hated makeup, despised dresses and
social functions and she heard often how she was a disappointment to
the female race, according to her brothers. She wanted to be a
journalist; she wanted to make a difference. She wanted to stand
before the man whose picture lay on the table before her and see if
his eyes were really that brilliant amber. Perhaps she was more
woman than they knew.
She was obsessed. Merinus silently admitted to it, and knew she
would play hell trying to hide it. From the moment she had seen the
picture of the man in question, she had been nervous, panicky,
terrified that his enemies would get to him before she could present
her father's offer.
"What makes you think you're the best person for this job, Merinus?"
Her father leaned forward, clasping his hands on the table before
him, his blue eyes serious, thoughtful as he watched her.
"Because I'm a woman." She allowed herself a small smile. "You put
that much testosterone in the same room with just one of the
behemoth seven here, and you'll have an automatic refusal. But he
would listen to a woman."
"Listen to her, or try to seduce her?" one of her other brothers
questioned harshly. "This idea is unacceptable."
Merinus kept her eyes on her father and prayed Kane, the oldest
brother would keep his mouth shut. Their father listened to him
where she was concerned and if he decided it was too dangerous, then
there was no way John Tyler would allow her to go.
"I know how to be careful," she told him softly. "You and Kane
trained me well. I want this chance. I deserve it."
And if she didn't get it, then she would take it on her own. She
knew her brothers couldn't make contact, but she could. She
suppressed a shiver at the thought. Some would say the man wasn't
even human. A genetic experiment conceived in a test tube, carried
to term by a surrogate and inheriting the genes of the animal his
DNA had been altered with. A man with all the instincts and hunting
abilities of a lion. A perfectly human looking male. A man bred to
be a savage killer.
Merinus had read the notes, experiments and the thirty-year journal
of the scientist who carried him within her body. Dr. Maria Morales
had been a friend of her father's in college. It was she who had the
box ready to be delivered to John in the event of her death. It was
his decision who would carry out the woman's last request.
He was to find her surrogate son at the location she had given. Help
him defeat the secret Genetics Council by convincing him to come
forward, making a way for him to find safety. She had enough proof
to get them digging. Kane had done the rest. They had names of the
Council, proof of their involvement, everything but the man they
created.
"This is too dangerous to trust to her," Caleb argued again. The
others were silent, but Merinus knew they would voice their opinions
soon enough.
Merinus took a deep breath.
"I get the story, or I follow whichever moron in this room gets it.
You won't have a chance."
"This coming from the woman who refuses to wear makeup or a dress?"
another brother piped in with a snicker. "Honey, you don't have what
it takes."
"It doesn't take being a whore," she bit out furiously, turning on
the youngest brother. "It's simple logic, dunce. A woman, whether in
pants or a dress will draw more attention from a man than any other
man will. He's careful, he doesn't trust easily. Maria's notes state
that plainly. He won't trust another man. The basic male threat."
"And he could very well be just as dangerous as he was created to
be," Caleb argued for Gray as he swiped his fingers through his
short brown hair. "Dammit, Merinus, you have no business even
wanting to be anywhere near this bastard."
Merinus took a deep breath. She lowered her eyes, staring down at
the bleak loneliness reflected through glossy paper. His eyes
mesmerized her, even in the picture. There were decades of sadness
reflected there. He was thirty years old now, single, alone. A man
without a family or even a race to call his own. How terrible it
must be, and to be hunted as well was a tragedy.
"I won't stay here," she said loud enough for them all to hear.
"I'll follow whoever goes out there and I won't let you hound him."
The silence was heavy now. Merinus could feel eight sets of eyes on
her, varying degrees of disapproval reflected in their expressions.
"I'll go with her. I can handle the research part, Merinus can make
contact." Kane's voice had Merinus jerking her head up in surprise.
Shock echoed along her body as she realized that the brother who
suffocated her the most was actually willing to help her in this. It
was hard to believe. Kane was arrogant and ninety percent of the
time, the world's worst jerk. He was an ex-Special Forces commander
as bossy as any man ever born.
For the first time she looked directly at him. His expression was
cool, but his eyes were angry. Deep and hot with fury, the dark blue
orbs met hers without their usual light of teasing mockery. The
intensity in his look almost frightened her. He wasn't angry with
her, she could tell, but Kane was pissed. And a pissed Kane was not
a good thing.
Merinus was aware of her father sitting back in his seat, watching
the eldest son now with surprise.
"You've put a lot of time in this already, Kane," John remarked.
"Six months at least. I thought you would be ready for a rest?"
Kane glanced at his father, shrugging his shoulders with a tight
movement.
"I want to see it through. I'll be close enough to help her out if
she needs me, but also able to do the research that could be too
damned dangerous for her. If she can be ready to leave tonight, then
we can do this her way."
"I'll be ready." Her response was instantaneous. "Just tell me what
time."
"Be ready at four. We have an eight-hour drive ahead of us and I
want to do some recon before morning. Damn good thing you don't care
if you chip a few nails, brat, because you'll be doing just that."
He came to his feet abruptly as the men around him erupted into a
furious argument. Merinus could only watch him silently, amazed at
his decision. What the hell was up with this?
He ignored the heated protests of his other brothers. The arguments
of Merinus’ safety, the lack of assurance that 'some damned hybrid
animal' wouldn't infect her. Merinus rolled her eyes, then bit her
lip nervously as Kane's face tightened into a mask of dangerous
fury. His eyes went dead. She couldn't describe it any other way. As
though no life or light resided inside him. It was a scary look.
The room silenced. No one but no one messed with Kane when he looked
like that.
"Be ready, baby sister," he said evenly as he passed by her. "And if
you pack one damned dress or a single tube of lipstick, then I'll
lock your ass up in your bedroom."
"Ahh, Kane," she whined sarcastically. "There goes my luggage quota.
Asshole." He knew better than to think she would pack either one.
"Keep your nose clean, brat." He flicked the ends of her long brown
hair as he walked by her. "I'll pick you up this evening."
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