Sunday, January 26, 2020

Loving Boone Excerpt #shifter #paranormalromance #pnr



Beth-Ann Miller returns to her Tennessee mountain home to find chaos erupting between her survivalist family and their shape-shifting neighbors. Her father is convinced the were-cougar clan is responsible for the murders occurring in their area. He interrogates one of the shifers, Boone Evans, her childhood sweetheart. When Boone declares several members of his shifter family have gone missing including his little brother, Beth-Ann suspects someone else is behind both the murders and abductions.

Boone never expected to see Beth-Ann again. When she frees him from her father's cabin and promises to help find his brother, Boone doesn't plan on rekindling their passionate love affair or facing the pain of past mistakes. Nor does he plan on coming face to face with the man responsible for altering his family's life forever.

With men hunting the were-cougars, can Beth-Ann and Boone risk all to have a future together? Or is loving Boone too high a price to pay?

Excerpt:

She placed the bags of supplies she’d purchased on the table next to the solitary television, dumping the contents until she found the bottle of water. Chugging half of it, she slumped onto the chair beside the table, and leaned her head back, closing her eyes.
Slight dizziness accompanied her every movement, but she fought it off. She wanted to check Boone’s wounds before she found the comfort of a soft mattress and a few hours of sleep, so instead of climbing immediately into bed, she rested her head against the wall and closed her eyes while she waited for Boone to emerge from the shower.
It took longer than she anticipated and before she knew it, she’d drifted off to sleep only to awaken when the bathroom door opened revealing a cloud of steam swirling around Boone’s naked chest and a large towel wrapped around his waist.
The thick, black strands of his hair dripped water onto his sculpted chest to run rivulets down the firm muscles of his abdomen. The color of the clean linen slung around his narrow hips contrasted sharply with his dark copper-toned skin.
Beth-Ann found it difficult to breathe as she took in the sight of his magnificent body, especially knowing what remained hidden beneath that towel.
Desire shot through her veins, burning through her blood. The sight of his near nakedness sent flutters low in her belly.
He halted at the doorway to the bathroom when he caught sight of her.
“You’re back,” he stated. “That was quick.”
“We didn’t need much.” She licked her lips, then grabbed the bottle of water, wanting to drown herself in the liquid rather than ogle Boone. She kept her gaze averted as he padded into the room, sitting at the edge of the bed, his legs splayed and the towel spreading dangerously close to revelation.
Beth-Ann fumbled with the water bottle as she tried to recap it and set it back onto the table. She stood when she nearly dropped the bottle, spilling some water onto the carpet.
“We, uh, we…” Why couldn’t the words form correctly? She knew what she wanted to say, but her mouth worked uselessly, her tongue suddenly thick and numb.
She glanced at the towel again, seeing the strong muscles of his leg exposed. How easy it would be to run her hand up that leg to find the rest of him hidden beneath?
Beth-Ann forced her gaze away, hoping he hadn’t noticed how distracted she was by his nakedness, and focused her attention to the supplies spread over the table.
“We have…I mean…we need…”
She needed to get a grip on herself.
Boone sat nearly naked on the bed only two feet away. So? She could handle herself like an adult and not some hormone driven teen salivating over a piece of man-meat. Beth-Ann had control over herself and her body. Just because she still desired Boone and his intimate touches that sent her to the moon and the heavens above didn’t mean she needed to make that common knowledge.
He didn’t know how she yearned for his caresses, nor did he seem particularly eager to renew their intimacy.
What they shared in the past had been beautiful, but that was over. They could never go back and fix the things that had gone wrong between them.
She had to remember that.
Even during times like this when it became difficult to remember exactly why they went their separate ways.
“We should check your wound.” The words finally tumbled out of her mouth in one quick, coherent breath.
She grabbed antiseptic and bandages, then turned back to face Boone, hoping she’d finally gotten control of her mutinous body.
His gaze captured her. The emerald green of his eyes darkened to moss as he watched her fumble with the items in her hands. The moment stretched for an eternity.
Boone’s lips parted, and her gaze focused on his mouth, hungry for his kiss.
She wanted so desperately to drop what she carried in her hands and go to him, to wrap her arms and legs around him. To cradle him, to feel him pressed hard against her, to kiss him senseless and make him want her as she wanted him.
Instead, she broke away from his powerful gaze and those sensual lips to address the angry red slash on his shoulder. The bullet had grazed him, carving a long line into his skin.
The wound reopened from removing the bandages. He had cleaned away all the dried blood with soap, but Beth-Ann dabbed some disinfectant over it anyway to be sure it was sterilized. After covering his wound with a clean, white strip of cloth, she then cut a strip of bandages from the roll she bought and wrapped them around his shoulder to keep the padding in place.
The entire time she worked, she didn’t make eye contact with him, nor did he say a word. He kept his gaze averted, not that he could see beyond the swollen flesh of his left eye. The skin around his eyebrow had turned purplish, but the swelling had gone down significantly since she’d first found him in her father’s room at the cabin.
She breathed deeply of the peppermint shampoo he used in his hair giving him that fresh, clean male scent.
When she was done with his shoulder and his eye, her attention lowered to his ribs. The bruises were showing along his left side. She sucked in a breath at the sight of them, marveling how she hadn’t noticed the discoloration when he first appeared in the bathroom doorway.
Then again, passion distracted her. She couldn’t deny that.
“They’re not broken,” Boone said, breaking the silence between them. “It hurts like hell, but nothing is broken.”
“If you say so,” Beth-Ann nodded. Then she gathered the remainder of the bandages and wrapped everything away, stuffing the items back into the plastic bag.
When she turned, she found Boone’s intense gaze fixed on her again. She swallowed hard but forced her feet to move past him.
He reached out to grab her hand, stopping her.
Her breath hitched in her throat and her body froze. The heat of his hand melted into her skin, her heartbeat doubled. She lifted her lashes to peer cautiously in his direction.
“Thank you.” His deep voice caressed her, vibrating within her bones.
“There’s no need.” Slowly, she pulled her hand away. His fingers slipped from hers to land onto his thigh.
She felt the loss of his heat so keenly, but he didn’t make any motion to further their connection.
Three more steps and she closed the bathroom door, blocking the sight of him. She leaned her back against the door and took several long, deep breaths of steamy air that remained after his hot shower.
The shower stall was to her left. In her mind, she imagined him standing there, the water from the shower head running wet rivulets down his naked flesh.
She closed her fingers into a fist.
If she was going to survive the next day or two in his company, she had to get better control over her physical and emotional attraction to this man.
There was a reason she hadn’t returned home for a lengthy visit since she left for college two and a half years ago. There was a reason, she avoided Boone’s side of the mountain every time she came home.
A single tear slipped down her cheek. She swiped it away, not realizing that she was crying until she saw the stains on her cheeks when she looked at her reflection in the mirror.
She faced the trembling woman in the mirror, angry that she’d let a man affect her to this degree.
And, not just any man.
This man.
Boone Evans.
She could never have him, his body or his heart. What happened between them, the tragedy that had occurred to tear them apart could never be undone. Hateful, hurtful words remained a part of their past and she clung to those words, keeping them close, using the pain as a shield over her heart.


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