Title: Tyr (Thunder Wolves 4)
Author: B.J. McCall
Blurb:
For werewolves it’s all about scent. With every breath he takes, Tyr Thunder is enthralled by Aggie. The beautiful salon owner is perfect in every way. She even has an ability common in wolves, but unfound in humans. The connection between them is profound.
As the relationship develops between the handsome veteran and Aggie Scott, her Reno weekend turns into a romantic interlude. Is he the alpha of her dreams?
The explanation is rooted in a tragic event, a shared past that links them to one another.
Excerpt:
“How long are you going to be in Reno, Tyr?”
“Just tonight. I’m driving home tomorrow. Any chance you’d have time for dinner?”
“The wedding rehearsal is tonight, followed by a dinner. How about breakfast?”
“Sure. I’ll give you my number and you can call me in the morning.”
Aggie pulled her phone out of her purse and entered his number. She appreciated that he’d given the control over to her and hadn’t insisted on her cell number. He’d been kind, but Tyr was still a stranger.
Inside the terminal, Aggie thanked him again. “I’ll call you in the morning.”
“My truck is in long term parking. Can I give you a lift?”
“Thanks, but my friend Bethany, is picking me up.”
He smiled and Aggie was awestruck. Consumed by fear, she hadn’t noticed how good looking he was. His brown eyes were definitely his best feature. Tyr was fit and lean, his shoulders broad and his hips narrow.
She’d have loved to see him without a shirt, but that wasn’t going to happen over breakfast. She had to touch him one more time. She extended her hand. “Thanks again for helping me keep it together.”
Their hands touched and Aggie sensed a deep connection to this man. His hand was big and tanned and looked powerful. Maybe they’d known one another in another life. Or perhaps in her terror, she’d needed him more than she’d needed anyone in a long time. He’d been wonderful, understanding and reassuring.
As she looked into his eyes, an image flashed, there and gone in a split second. His eyes had changed from soft brown to tawny bright, from human to feral. Gasping, she released his hand. The flight had really shaken her up.
Tyr’s gaze narrowed. “Have a good time tonight,” he said.
Aggie watched him walk away, duffel bag in hand, his stride long and easy and his back straight. Tyr exuded confidence and control.
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