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Trouble. Princess Alisa senses it instantly when she first meets Braden Streib, the mysterious specialist her parents summoned from America to stimulate her shape-shifting cycles. At first—and unlike her many suitors—this confident, swarthy outsider in dark sunglasses seems indifferent to her royal status. But Alisa's essence soon whispers to Braden, a Halfling, of untamed talents that could prove devastating—as well as impossible to resist. Her abilities, if properly aroused, might be her kingdom's only hope. For amid the pomp and secrecy of the court, Braden and Alisa are about to confront an extremist enemy—and an unexpected passion beyond their wildest imaginings….
- Sales Rank: #648954 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-10-01
- Released on: 2012-10-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
Karen Whiddon started weaving fanciful tales for her younger brothers at the age of eleven. Amidst the Catskill Mountains of New York, then the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, she fueled her imagination with the natural beauty that surrounded her. Karen now lives in north Texas, where she shares her life with her very own hero of a husband and three doting dogs. She divides her time between the business she started and writing. Check out her website, www.karenwhiddon.com.
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Princess Alisa of Teslinko's first hint that the man waiting for her at her family's table was trouble was the fact that he wore dark glasses—even inside the palace dining room, where the candle-illuminated table made the light relatively dim.
Her second hint, his unabashedly scruffy appearance—from his rumpled black hair to his disheveled, too-casual clothes. Usually when suitors—even those from other countries—visited royalty, they made sure to look their best, even for her. The fact that he hadn't bothered told her he either honestly didn't care, or worse, didn't know any better.
Either way, as she made her way toward him, she grudgingly admired him for his boldness in daring to be different. She had to admit, it pricked her interest, especially since she was different herself. Someone like him was a welcome change from the usual ass-kissers who came seeking her hand. Though she knew she'd eventually have to choose one of them, so far she hadn't been able to get past the fact that every single one of them felt more infatuated with her money and status than her.
And now this man, apparently the latest in a long queue of minor Pack royalty.
Head up, dark glasses obscuring his face, he ignored her as she drew closer. This gave her pause. He didn't turn toward her and flash his teeth in a patently false smile or dip his perfectly cleft chin in acknowledgment or even give any outward sign that he noticed her approach. Except for the slight flaring of his nostrils, he might have been completely oblivious.
Barely stopping herself from rolling her eyes, she made her way to the table, affecting a pleasant smile that she hoped hid her frustration. Lately her parents had been focused obsessively on marrying her off, as though they had some sort of checklist of their children's names and hers was the next one on it. It didn't help that she was not as beautiful as her two older sisters or that she was known around Teslinko as a bit of a brainiac.
And here sat yet another one of her parents' finds.
There was a second or two of extreme awkwardness when she reached them. Her father gallantly stood, while her mother and the stranger remained seated. Alisa couldn't believe it. She'd never had a visitor—suitor or otherwise—act in such a deliberately boorish manner.
Finally, as though by second thought, he pushed back his chair and stood, tilting his head as her father performed the introductions. His title and name—Doctor Something—barely registered as she studied him, wondering why he looked so familiar, when in fact she knew they'd never met.
"Princess Alisa, I'm honored to meet you."
About to make some pithy comment, Alisa froze. Stunned, she couldn't at first form a reply. The richness of his sensual voice rolled over her like molten caramel. Her reaction shocked her. Quite frankly, she hadn't been expecting this at all.
Despite herself, she shivered. Hellhounds.
Gathering her shredded composure, she inclined her head. She could do this. After all, she was a princess, well schooled in affecting grace in all sorts of unique situations. One rude stranger with a voice as rich as sin couldn't even put a dent in her composure.
Regally, she held out her hand, absently wondering if he'd kiss it or simply take it in a weak clasp before releasing it. When he did neither, her heart rate increased and her face heated. Swallowing hard as this next bit of discourtesy forced her to slowly lower her arm, she glanced at her father to see how he was taking all this. Such impossible behavior should not be tolerated. At the very least, this man should be given a severe dressing down. Or, even better, sent packing.
But instead of wearing a thunderous frown, King Leo simply pulled out her chair for Alisa, indicating with a dip of his chin that she should sit.
Really? Biting back a retort, she did. Once she'd gotten seated, Dr. Rude-with-sunglasses-still-on did the same.
Great. Her parents weren't going to let her off the hook so easily. She'd have no choice but to smile and somehow get through what promised to be the dreariest hour she'd spent in weeks. Months, even. Which just went to show exactly how far her parents were willing to go to procure a husband for their plain and brainy daughter. They refused to accept the fact that Alisa did not want to get married. Not yet, maybe not ever.
Barely curbing her impatience, she schooled her face into a bland sort of pleasantness. Though she realized how excruciatingly long this luncheon just might be, part of her job as princess was making sure her visitor had no idea that she wanted to be somewhere else. Anywhere else.
But still…glancing at the man wearing his dark sunglasses, she sighed. Discourteousness had a way of begetting impoliteness. Maybe she could help move things along if she simply cut to the chase.
Leaning across the table, she flashed him her most brilliant smile, even though she knew smiling only detracted slightly from her plainness. "Doctor, I'm afraid I missed your name. But since you're here, why don't you tell me why you think I should consider marrying you rather than someone else? We can save a lot of time that way."
To her astonishment, the doctor nearly choked on the wine he'd been about to drink. Carefully setting the glass down, he blotted his mouth with the napkin before he cocked his head toward her. "I think you misunderstand," he began. "Actually, I believe you're a bit confused as to the purpose of my visit."
Again she had that odd reaction to his voice, which both infuriated and inexplicably energized her. And for him to say she was confused? Now that was fresh. Most of her prior suitors had carefully avoided commenting on her intelligence, even though that was the one thing she truly liked about herself. Brains over beauty, this had been the hand she'd been dealt. She'd long ago stopped longing to be more like her glamorous older sisters.
"Misunderstand what?" Her tone came out a bit sharper than she'd intended, causing her father to reach over and cover her hand with his in a gentle warning.
Taking a deep breath, she continued in a much softer voice. "Are you or are you not here because you want to apply for my hand in marriage?"
King Leo cleared his throat and started to speak. To her shock, the doctor held up a hand to silence him. The king. He dared to silence the king. Hiding her glee, she waited for the eruption. Any moment now, all hell would break loose.
To her surprise, nothing happened. Her father's always-mercurial temper appeared to be on hiatus. Instead of acting infuriated as he should be, her father appeared to find this man hugely amusing. What she didn't understand was why. Had her parents truly given up all hope for her?
Apparently completely unaware, the doctor leaned forward. "About your assumption that I'm here as your…what, suitor? I'm not. Not at all."
"Really?" she repeated. "But—"
He continued on as if she hadn't spoken. "That's a bit arrogant of you, isn't it? Do you automatically believe that any man who visits has some sort of over-reaching desire for you?"
Arrogant? He really didn't know her at all, did he? She would have thought the man would have at least bothered to do some research on her before his arrival.
Opening her mouth, she eyed his blasted dark glasses. Her father's glare and her mother's slow shake of the head made her close it without giving any sort of rebuttal.
"I can assure you," he said, his low, impossibly rich voice vibrating with certainty, "I have absolutely zero interest in marrying you, or anyone else for that matter."
Stunned, she sat back in her chair. To further the surreal aspect of it all, neither of her parents commented. At all. Even if he wasn't here to court her, even though it was the twenty-first century, who talked to a princess like that? Who talked to anyone like that? Honestly.
As she pondered how to respond, her mother leaned forward and took Alisa's hand, gently squeezing. "Honey, Dr. Streib is here because we asked him to come for medical reasons. You know we've been concerned about your health. And even in America, Dr. Streib learned of your situation. He's traveled all this way because of that."
Mortified and horrified, Alisa finally realized what Doctor what's-his-name was doing here. "They called you because they think I'm sick." Saying this, she felt queasy.
Expressionless, sunglasses still hiding his eyes, he nodded. "I am a doctor, yes. But—"
This time she interrupted him. "Honestly, I'm sorry they wasted your time. Which they have." Turning her attention to her most likely ally, her father, she tried to keep her voice level. "Dad. There is nothing wrong with me. Just because I haven't shifted into wolf lately…"
"Six months is not 'lately.'" Despite the steely look in his eyes, like her he kept his tone mild. "You know as well as I do that you need to change more often. Everyone does."
"I don't. I've told you—"
"Yes, you have. And your story has become well known in not only our country, but all around the world. So much so that Dr. Streib contacted us from the United States and expressed a wish to examine you. Your mother—and I," he added pointedly, "are both very concerned over your mental well-being."
"I'm fine." She'd grown weary of the old argument. Ever since she'd first shape-shifted, with no inclination or yearning to do so again on any regular basis, her parents had worried. Until she'd become a teenager, her mother had made shifting to wolf a family event, something that they did every weekend, as regularly as other families went to church or to the mall. This had been their way to ensure Alisa changed regularly. She'd actually come to enjoy these litt...
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"The Wolf Princess." Her concerned royal family sends for American Dr. Braden Streib to come to Teslinko to help Princess Alisa perform her shape-shifting. Braden is amazed by her ability not to shift for months and remain sane. She is intrigued by the dark glasses wearing visitor who treats her so differently from her suitors. He reciprocates but as a hybrid feels unworthy of his beloved. However, extremists send assassins to kill Alisa who they feel is an abomination to the purebred superior species. Braden risks his life to keep The Wolf Princess safe. This is an exhilarating Pack paranormal romance starring a fascinating hero whose blindness adds depth to the tale. Although the climax feels abrupt, fans will enjoy the latest Pack entry.
"One Eye Open." In Upstate New York, fearing for her missing sibling, Brenna Lupe searches for her brother Alex; DEA Agent Carson Turner also searches for Alex; he believes his former partner murdered his wife and children. She needs help so she turns to Carson who tells her what he believes about her sibling; she refuses to accept what he says about her brother. She hides her shapeshifting essence from him even as they fall in love while teaming up in the hunt for Alex. Still someone wants them dead. Although the romance feels too sudden considering their diverse opinions on her brother, this reprint of an early Pack paranormal romance is an action-packed tale that grips readers with wondering if Alex is a cold blooded killer.
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